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  2. Flint City Bucks - Wikipedia

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    Flint City Bucks is an American soccer team based in Flint, Michigan, United States.Founded in 1995, the team plays in USL League Two.. The club was founded in 1995 as the Mid-Michigan Bucks, playing in Saginaw, and began playing in 1996.

  3. List of newspapers in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mason County Record, Ludington; Metro Community Newspapers, Livonia [citation needed] Michigan Journal (1854–1868) Detroit "the first German newspaper in Detroit, that was founded in 1854 by two brothers: August and Conrad Marxhausen." [43] The Michigan Tradesman, Petoskey [citation needed] The Nordamerikanische Wochen Post (1980–2022 ...

  4. List of assets owned by Gannett - Wikipedia

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    The reason given is: Gannett sold some newspapers -- specifically Miami OK, wiki page for Miami News-Record show Gannett sold it in 2021. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.

  5. Detroit Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Free Press (commonly referred to as the Freep) is a major daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States.It is the largest local newspaper owned by Gannett (the publisher of USA Today), and is operated by the Detroit Media Partnership under a joint operating agreement with The Detroit News, its historical rival.

  6. Michigan Bucks - Wikipedia

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  7. Beacon Communications Corporation - Wikipedia

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    With the death of Telegram owner Robert W. Stoddard in December 1984, the company was sold 21 months later to Chronicle Publishing Company of San Francisco, California. [ 3 ] Chronicle's investment in Massachusetts continued in 1989 with the purchase of the Southborough Villager , a 1,500-circulation weekly that was added to Beacon's roster.