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  2. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk weekly news – Norfolk (1899–1900) [18] The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune – North Platte (1895–1922) [ 19 ] The North Platte Tribune – North Platte (1890–1894) [ 20 ]

  3. Rapid City Journal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper also publishes two special supplements: the Sturgis Rally Daily, which is published during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally; and Compass, which is the weekly shoppers tab. The Rapid City Journal Media Group also publishes one weekly newspaper, The Chadron Record in Chadron, Nebraska .

  4. Leslie Lynch King Sr. - Wikipedia

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    After Charles' death, Leslie inherited $50,000 ($687,000 in 2016 dollars), and Dorothy got a judgment from Nebraska courts to force him to pay support. King was living in Wyoming, outside of Nebraska's legal jurisdiction, and refused. [15] King met his first-born son again when Ford was a sophomore in high school.

  5. Country Media (company) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, Country Media merged Lincoln City News Guard and the Newport News-Times into a single newspaper named after the Lincoln County Leader, which had published for 94 years from 1893 to 1987. [28] The plan was first announced in the previous October. [29] Also in January, the Cannon Beach Gazette switched to monthly publication. [30]

  6. Chadron, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Chadron also is the United States Forest Service headquarters of the Nebraska and Samuel R. McKelvie National Forests, and the Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre, and Oglala National Grasslands. The Museum of the Fur Trade is located near Chadron, at the site of the American Fur Company's former Bordeaux Trading Post.

  7. Mary Smith Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eliza Hayward (née Smith; July 9, 1842 – February 7, 1938) was an American businesswoman, [1] the first businesswoman of Chadron, Nebraska. [2] For 50 years, [3] as proprietor of the M. E. Smith & Co. Twin Stores of Chadron, she was a dry goods merchant, one of the very successful businesswomen of the state. [4]

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