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  2. Star-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Star Herald had its beginning in two separate newspapers. In 1900, Ernest Moon established the Scottsbluff Herald in Scottsbluff. In 1906 the Mitchell Star was founded by P. J. Barron in nearby Mitchell. In 1907 the Star's publication was moved to Scottsbluff and the paper was renamed the Scottsbluff Star. [4]

  3. Media in Scottsbluff, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Scottsbluff Star Herald is the city's primary newspaper, published six days a week. [1] In addition, News Media Corporation publishes the Business Farmer, a weekly agribusiness paper. [2] The Scottsbluff Republican was a major newspaper published in Scottsbluff from 1900–1964. [3]

  4. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Scottsbluff Republican – Scottsbluff(1900-1964) Semi-Weekly News-Herald – Plattsmouth (1894–1898) Sunday Morning Courier – Lincoln (1893–1893) Tri-City Trib – Cozad (1965-2022) Valentine Democrat – Valentine (1900–1912) The Valentine Democrat – Valentine (1896–1898) Western News-Democrat – Valentine (1898–1900)

  5. Scottsbluff Republican - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was Scottsbluff's first newspaper and was located in one of the earliest constructed buildings in the city. [3] The first issue appeared on May 4, 1900 and the paper was originally published weekly. [4] It was later changed to a semi-weekly paper, but eventually returned to weekly publication. Its main competitor was the Star-Herald.

  6. Country Media (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hungerford and his wife Carol moved to Nebraska in 1990 when he was named publisher of the Scottsbluff Star-Herald. A decade later Hungerford left his job in March 2000 to found Country Media, Inc. [3] with his wife and a group of investors from across the United States. [2]

  7. Gering Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Gering Courier was a weekly newspaper serving the Gering, Nebraska community from 1887 to 2024. It was printed in Gering's sister city of Scottsbluff. [2] The Courier shared resources with two other nearby newspapers, the Star-Herald and the Hemingford Ledger, both also owned by Lee Enterprises.

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  9. Scottsbluff, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Scottsbluff is a city in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, United States, in the Great Plains region. The population was 14,436 at the 2020 census . Scottsbluff is the largest city in the Nebraska Panhandle , and the 13th-most-populous city in Nebraska .