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The Oakland Independent is a weekly newspaper covering the town of Oakland, Nebraska and surrounding Burt County. The paper was founded in 1880. [2] From 1907 to 1984, the paper was called Oakland Independent and Republican. [2] As of 2020 the chief editor is Curt Hineline and the newspaper is published by Enterprise Media Group of Blair. [3]
Nebraska City News-Press – Nebraska City; Neligh News & Leader – Neligh; Nuckolls County Locomotive-Gazette – Nelson; North Bend Eagle – North Bend; Oakland Independent – Oakland; Osmond Republican – Osmond; Omaha Star – North Omaha; Holt County Independent – O'Neill; The Ord Quiz – Ord; Garden County News – Oshkosh; The ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Nebraska" ... Oakland Independent; P. Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise; S. Star-Herald; W. Western Nebraska Observer; Western Post;
BROKEN BOW, Nebraska — When University of Kansas journalism professor Teri Finneman gives a talk about the survival of rural newspapers, she brings along three items: a bottle of soda pop, a ...
Nebraska independent Senate candidate Dan Osborn speaking with students at the University of Nebraska Omaha candidate forum on Oct. 15, 2024. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Of all the competitive U.S. Senate races this year, Senator Deb Fischer, R-Nebraska, was expected to win reelection handily, where Trump won with roughly 58% of the vote in 2016 and 2020.
History of African American newspapers in North Omaha; Contains short overviews of: The Progress (Omaha newspaper), 1889-1906 The Afro-American Sentinel, 1892-1925; The Enterprise (Omaha newspaper), 1893-1920
The state's first known African American newspaper was the short-lived Western Post of Hastings, founded in 1876. [2] The first commercially successful newspapers were established in the 1890s. [ 3 ] By far the most successful and longest-lived of Nebraska's African American newspapers has been the Omaha Star , which was founded in 1938 and ...