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  2. St. Marys, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    St. Marys is a city in Elk County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population is 12,738 as of the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Originally a small town inhabited by mostly Bavarian Roman Catholics, it was founded December 8, 1842.

  3. St. Marys Oracle - Wikipedia

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    The St. Marys Oracle is a newspaper serving St Marys, West Virginia, and surrounding Pleasants County. [2] Published weekly, it has a circulation of 2,006 and is owned by West Central Publishing Inc. [ 3 ]

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  5. Newspaper theft - Wikipedia

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    A summary of the facts of the case area as follows: Kenneth Rossignol is the owner of the St. Mary's Today newspaper, a weekly newspaper in St. Mary's County, Maryland that was known for being critical of local officials, including Richard Voorhaar, the county sheriff.

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  8. The Observer (Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    The Observer is a student newspaper of the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College and Holy Cross College.The Observer is distributed in print across the three campuses and is funded by both advertising revenue and a campus fee paid by students attending Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, and Holy Cross College.

  9. St. Mary's Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The St. Mary's Beacon was a weekly newspaper published from December 13, 1839, to June 10, 1983, in Leonardtown, Maryland, U.S. [1] Its headquarters was originally located on Washington Street in Leonardtown, a building which was formerly the Old Town Tavern.