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  2. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and ...

  3. Antelope County News - Wikipedia

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    The Antelope County News is a weekly newspaper and website located in Neligh, Nebraska, owned by Pitzer Digital, LLC. It was named the top weekly newspaper in Nebraska in 2018, winning the Loral Johnson Community Sweepstakes Award from the Nebraska Press Association. [2] The publication also won 35 awards at the 2018 Better Newspaper Contest. [3]

  4. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen hospitalized after he was bucked off ...

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    Nebraska's Republican Gov. Jim Pillen was injured and transported to a hospital on Sunday after he was bucked off a horse.. Pillen, 68, is expected to be hospitalized for several days. The first ...

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  8. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen hospitalized after he was 'bucked ...

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    Pillen, 68, a Republican, was riding on horseback with family members Sunday when he was “bucked off a new horse and was injured,” his office said in a news release.

  9. Hastings Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Hastings Tribune is a newspaper published in Hastings, Nebraska. The newspaper is put out six days a week, excluding Sundays. It serves ten counties in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. [1] In 2011, its circulation was 9,356. [2] Today, it's 5,250. [3]