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  2. The Union (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Union is a daily newspaper serving Grass Valley and Nevada County, California. The Union provides news coverage of the local and regional level. Sections include news, sports, opinion, entertainment, and more. It has a daily print circulation of over 14,000 copies. As a local newspaper, most readers live in Nevada County area.

  3. Nevada City, California - Wikipedia

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    Nevada City (originally, Ustumah, a Nisenan village; [6] later, Nevada, Deer Creek Dry Diggins, and Caldwell's Upper Store) [7] is the county seat of Nevada County, California, United States, 60 miles (97 km) northeast of Sacramento, 84 miles (135 km) southwest of Reno and 147 miles (237 km) northeast of San Francisco. The population was 3,152 ...

  4. The Nevada Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada Journal was a Nevada City, California newspaper. First issue. It was the first paper published in Nevada County, and was also one of the first ever published in the mountains of the U.S. state of California. Controlled by the Whigs, the first issue was published on April 19 (or 21), 1851 by Warren Baxter Ewer.

  5. List of newspapers in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Weekly newspapers. Battle Mountain Bugle - Battle Mountain. Boulder City Review - Boulder City. Clark County Legal News - Henderson. High Desert Advocate - West Wendover. Lahontan Valley News - Fallon. Nevada Legal Press - Pahrump. Nevada Appeal - Carson City. Pahrump Valley Times - Pahrump.

  6. Nevada Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada Appeal was first published in on May 16, 1865, as the Carson Daily Appeal. It claims to be the oldest continuously published newspaper in Nevada, as well as be the oldest continuously operating business in Carson City. It was renamed the Daily State Register in 1870. In 1872, the Register merged with the New Daily Appeal, which had ...

  7. The Elevator (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    However the newspaper was hostile to European immigrants to California, out of economic resentment. [5] Popular journalist and essayist Jennie Carter wrote for the Elevator under the pseudonyms Anna Trask and Semper Fidelis from her home in Nevada City , California, covering racism, women's rights, education, travel and other issues.

  8. Nevada City, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    3,930 ft (1,198 m) Nevada City is a ghost town in Churchill County, Nevada, United States, located just east of Fallon, Nevada near the current intersection of State Route 118 and U.S. Highway 50. It was founded in 1916 as a socialist community known as the Nevada Cooperative Colony, but due to misleading advertising, mismanagement, and ...

  9. List of cities in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of Reno, third most populous city in Nevada. Mountains around North Las Vegas, suburb of Las Vegas. Sparks, suburb of Reno and Nevada's fifth most populous city. Carson City, Nevada's capital and sixth largest city by population. Main street of Nevada's newest city, Fernley. Downtown Elko, eighth most populous city in Nevada.