Tork, please don't take this the wrong way, but if you are a month or so out of from graduation, you gotta get a plan in place ASAP. I don't know that the plan should involve Corydon. Maybe a month in Corydon, tops, unless you can land something. My guess is that the Corydon newspaper isn't a career for anyone, but rather a hobby, as I doubt it kicks off enough cash for even one person to work on it full time. If you want that to be your hobby and you want to live in Corydon, cool, but start pounding the pavement today to find a job down there. I've never been down there, but I suspect it maybe has a car dealer, a Casey's, a courthouse, a John Deere dealer, maybe a few grain elevators - can you get a decent job at one of those places or the other places in Corydon? You could probably do okay in sales down there as you'll wind up being one of the big guys in town, but then when you write for the newspaper, you won't be able to say anything bad about anyone because you won't want to hurt your day job. Query whether you want that sort of muzzle on your reporting.
If through some miracle the newspaper can support a person and you are hellbent on working there and you are confident you could make a long term career out of it, I would strongly suggest you try to find something in a bigger town where you will have an editor for at least a year. No one knows jack crap when they graduate from college and on the job training is absolutely critical -- get a few years of training by a real editor (if that even still exists and you can, I don't know) before you take a crack at something in Corydon.
In addition, what is your girl situation? If you don't have a long term girlfriend who you think you are going to marry, I honestly wouldn't recommend moving to Corydon right out of college because I bet there are very few single women there and nothing will make you miserable like being 26 and going on year 2 or 3 without a steady girlfriend because every girl who stayed in Corydon was married when she was 19.
If your personal economic situation relegates you to moving back into your old bedroom with your family, that's cool, I ain't gonna judge, but I'm just saying flying away from the nest for a few years when you're in your early 20's is a great thing to try because you may never have the chance to do it again.