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  2. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Fairbury Journal News – Fairbury; Falls City Journal – Falls City; Nance County Journal – Fullerton; The Nebraska Signal – Geneva; Gering Courier – Gering; Sheridan County Journal-Star – Gordon; Gothenburg Leader – Gothenburg; Grant Tribune-Sentinel – Grant; Gretna Breeze – Gretna; Cedar County News – Hartington; Hebron ...

  3. Fairbury, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Fairbury has two news sources: Fairbury News Now, which began in 2016, and the weekly Fairbury Journal-News. It also has two radio stations, both owned by Flood Communications: KUTT-FM, broadcasting in a country music format at 100,000 watts; and KGMT-AM, playing oldies. [16] [34] [35]

  4. Two local residents reach milestone in recent Pontiac-area ...

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    Two Pontiac-area residents were able to reach milestones in recent Fairbury blood drives. ... News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call:

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  7. The Daily Leader - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Leader is a daily newspaper published in Pontiac, Illinois, United States.Former owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger Inc. in 1997.

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  9. McCanles Gang - Wikipedia

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    An account by William Monroe McCanles (the son of David McCanles) appeared in the Fairbury Journal on September 25, 1930. Monroe maintained that he had gone with his father to the station to collect money and that they had been unarmed: Probably the motive for killing was fear.