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The owner of a rural weekly newspaper in southern Minnesota is looking to give his publication away so he can join Americans helping in Ukraine.
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The latest study released on the Global Children's Publishing Market by AMA Research evaluates market size, trend, and forecast to 2027.
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Minnesota Public Radio reports that Lafayette-Nicollet Ledger owner and publisher Lee Zion is willing to dig trenches, teach school or fight in
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Much of her work there involved connecting the dots between long-term climate trends and extreme weather events to help readers navigate a rapidly
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The book was published by his own publishing company, Byrnin Books, and he plans to continue to publish more books in the future.
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We wrap up what has been a horrific week here in the United States. Today, just as the past couple of days, The Poynter Report is dedicated to
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Enjoy a long Memorial Day Weekend full of activities, from live music to museum exhibits, a model train show, fireworks and a chili cook-off.
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… the most consecutive home wins in a single postseason in NBA history. … from âGame 6 Klayâ for his history in that game to âClinching Klay.â.
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Minnesota Public Radio reported Thursday that Lafayette-Nicollet Ledger owner and publisher Lee Zion is willing to dig trenches, teach school or fight
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Players in the local book industry, such as authors, publishers, designers and illustrators, printers, book sellers and distributors, will be
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Minnesota Public Radio reported Thursday that Lafayette-Nicollet Ledger owner and publisher Lee Zion is willing to dig trenches, teach school or
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Starting at 6 p.m. EST, the showcase will be 30 minutes long and will focus primarily on games from other publishers. State of Play typically
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River Valley High School class of 2022 graduate and athlete Mike Dulin has been awarded the Ethical Athlete scholarship by the Better Business
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… for stability and recognition over the course of a prickly affair. Hart began writing this novel a decade ago during her own college years.
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