Copies of The Villages Daily Sun in a vending box near the Spanish Springs Town Square in The Villages, Fla., July 30, 2018. The Villages' newspaper, which caters to retirees, is bucking the digital trend – and thriving – as publications around the country are downsizing.

THE VILLAGES, Fla. — Practically every morning begins with a thud on the driveways of the roughly 50,000 homes here. The newspaper has arrived.

That newspaper, The Villages Daily Sun, which exhaustively covers this rapidly growing retirement community in Central Florida, is in the midst of a boom that few other papers can even imagine. According to the Alliance for Audited Media, the Sun's weekday circulation of 55,700 is up 169 percent since 2003. Over the same time, weekday newspaper circulation across the United States has dropped 43 percent. (The Orlando Sentinel, the region's largest newspaper, is down 53 percent.)