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  2. Daily American (Pennsylvania newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The first daily newspaper in Somerset, the Somerset Daily Herald made its first appearance on July 1, 1929, with the headline, "'Polish John pleads today." Initially distributed to 300 subscribers, the publication began under the leadership of Henry Baker Reiley, following his acquisition of the semiweekly Somerset Herald, and was eventually renamed as the Daily American.

  3. The Tribune-Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune-Democrat is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.It is owned by CNHI LLC. The newspaper's coverage area includes all or parts of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania.

  4. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Pennsylvania. Daily newspapers ... The Daily Local News - West Chester; ... Daily News-Dealer (Wilkes-Barre) ...

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    North Star School District . Region No. 1 (Jenner Township No. 1 and Jenner Township No. 3): 4-year term: Angelo R. Codispoti, D/R, Jared D. Christner, Democrat and Lance H. Shawley, Republican

  7. Daily American - Wikipedia

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    The Daily American is the name of several newspapers: Daily American (Pennsylvania newspaper) Daily American (Illinois) (1920–2015) Nashville Daily American (c. 1876–1910), Tennessee; Rome Daily American (1946–1984), Rome, Italy; Daily American Times (1853–1854), Baltimore, Maryland