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    Tim Hahn, Erie Times-News. January 19, 2024 at 5:27 AM. LAKE CITY — Firefighters from a number of western Erie County departments battled cold temperatures, light snow and frozen hydrants as ...

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    Sep. 28—WABASHA — A Lake City man is facing multiple felony charges related to sexually assaulting two juveniles over several years, according to court documents. Matthew Raymond Rahn, 42 ...

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  6. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant - Wikipedia

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    Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP) is a 3,935-acre (15.92 km 2) U.S. government-owned, contractor-operated facility in northeastern Independence, Missouri. It produces ammunition for military and personal rifles. Lake City was established by Remington Arms in 1941 to manufacture and test small caliber ammunition for the U.S. Army.

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  8. Lake City Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Lake City Reporter first began with C. A. Finley in 1875 when he initially began the publication as a county weekly. [2] Finley remained with the paper until 1889. [2] The Lake City Reporter was not a profitable publication until J.M. Dodd purchased it. J.M. Dodd first worked in the newspaper industry in Kentucky.

  9. Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting - Wikipedia

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    1964: Norman C. Miller The Wall Street Journal, "for his comprehensive account of a multi-million dollar vegetable oil swindle in New Jersey."; 1965: Melvin H. Ruder Hungry Horse News, a weekly in Columbia Falls, MT, "for his daring and resourceful coverage of a disastrous flood that threatened his community, an individual effort in the finest tradition of spot news reporting."