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  2. The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Seventh St. Grand Junction, CO 81501. United States. ISSN. 1545-8962. Website. gjsentinel .com. The Daily Sentinel is the largest daily newspaper in western Colorado, with distribution in six counties.

  3. Media in Grand Junction, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers. The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] Other newspapers published in the city include: Beacon, seniors' lifestyle, monthly [2] The Business Times, business news, twice monthly [3] The Criterion, Colorado Mesa University student newspaper, weekly [4] Grand Junction Free Press, weekly [5]

  4. Grand Junction Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened in 1930 as Grand Junction Municipal Airport.In 1942 it was renamed Walker Field for Walter Walker, a former publisher of The Daily Sentinel newspaper who helped obtain funds and business support for the airport.

  5. Western Colorado Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Art Center of Western Colorado, formerly known as The Western Colorado Center for the Arts, is located at 1803 North Seventh Street in Grand Junction, Colorado. Founded in 1953, the art center has a permanent collection comprising mainly regional Western art. Its facilities also include four galleries, a gift shop, two enclosed courtyards ...

  6. Grand Junction Regional Center - Wikipedia

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    Grand Junction Regional Center is a center in Grand Junction, Colorado, providing services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. [1] It was previously known as the State Home for Mental Defectives. It is located on the site of the now-defunct Teller Institute, an off-reservation boarding school that attempted to forcefully ...

  7. Freedom of the press in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an overall measure of freedom available to the press, including a range of factors including government censorship, control over journalistic access, and whistleblower protections. The U.S.'s ranking fell from 20th in 2010 to 49th in 2015, before recovering to 41st in 2016. Freedom House, a U.S.-based watchdog organization, ranked the ...

  8. World Press Freedom Index - Wikipedia

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    The World Press Freedom Index (WPFI) is an annual ranking of countries compiled and published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) since 2002 based upon the organization's own assessment of the countries' press freedom records in the previous year. It intends to reflect the degree of freedom that journalists, news organizations, and netizens have ...

  9. Montana Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Free Press was founded in 2016 by journalist John S. Adams, [3] who had previously worked as the capital bureau chief for The Great Falls Tribune in 2015. Prior to both, Adams was a staff reporter at the Missoula Independent.