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Grants Pass Daily Courier is published daily for the residents of residents of Grants Pass, OR. The newspaper covers local and state news, sports, business and entertainment.
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Berne Tri-Weekly News is the local newspaper for the Adams County, IN area. The editorial focus of the publication is local news, national news that has an impact on their readership, local business, local sports and local arts and entertainment coverage, local church, family, schools and government stories.
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KAUZ-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Wichita Falls, TX-Lawton, OK market. The station is owned by American Spirit Media, LLC. KAUZ-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. KAUZ does produce their own newscasts.
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KSFY-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Sioux Falls, SD market. The station is also known as 'Dakota News Now' as it combined with KDTL-TV in 2020. The station owned by Gray Television, Inc. KSFY-TV broadcasts locally on channel 13 and simulcasts its programming on KABY-TV in Aberdeen, SD and KPRY-TV in Pierre, SD. Send press information to the assignment desk via email.
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The Ponca City News is a daily newspaper written for the residents of Ponca City, OK. The paper cover local news, education, sports, business and lifestyles.
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Bowie News is a local newspaper written for the residents of Wise, Montague, and Jack Counties, TX. Editorial coverage includes community news, school and education, local and city governments, state capital highlights, arts & entertainment, travel, lifestyle, sports and news from the Texas Press Association. Deadlines are on Tuesdays and Fridays at noon CT prior to the issue date.
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East Troy (WI) News is a weekly newspaper that covers news and events in the local community.
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KMSP-TV is a FOX affiliate for the Minneapolis-St. Paul market and broadcasts locally on channel 9. The station presents a variety of nationally syndicated FOX and local programming. The evening news cast includes local and national news, weather and traffic plus occasional feature segments on health, technology, entertainment, and consumer issues. Sister station and MyNetworkTV affiliate WFTC-TV shares some personnel and resources. KMSP-TV began broadcasting as KEYD-TV in 1955 and changed its call letters to KMGM-TV in 1956. The station assumed its current call letters in 1958 and operated independently until 1961 when affiliated with ABC. KMSP-TV returned to independent status in 1979 and became a regional superstation, available on nearly every cable system in Minnesota as well as large portions of North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Wisconsin. KMSP-TV was one of the original charter affiliates of the newly-launched FOX Broadcasting Network in 1986. It lost this status in 1988 and again went independent before linking up with UPN in 1995. The station announced an affiliation switch back to FOX in 2002.
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The Daytona Beach News-Journal covers local, state and national news, as well as business, sports, special reports and politics. There is also features and entertainment, including lifestyle, movie, television and events. The business section ("Your Money") focuses very tightly on local business for its enterprise reporting. They use local sources and local residents who use products and services, even when those products and services are provided by regional or national merchants. In 1986, The Morning Journal and The Evening News combined to create the current News-Journal. The paper was founded in 1928. Deadlines vary by department. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Waukesha Freeman is a local newspaper published for residents of Waukesha, WI and surrounding areas. It covers local news and events. The paper publishes five days per week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.