Using the convening power a local paper holds, we produced events for our community.
Judy wrote a letter to the local paper, pleading for the return of their keepsakes.
The first thing he did was try to put an ad in his local paper.
Even the local paper, The Sag Harbor Express, was less than elated about the labeling.
Would you be sad to fold up your local paper for the last time?
This cause found a natural champion in Congress (what politician loves his local paper?).
Now that the local paper is no more, Ms Tippett plans to do more of that.
The local paper claims the youth clubs' rescue is a vindication of the Big Society.
He has spoken to his local paper, the Daily Post and is, by their account, unrepentant.
Now, recently, an article from your local paper, the Kalamazoo Gazette -- (applause) -- was brought to my attention.
Yesterday, in our local paper, I made some suggestions as to what we should do after the election is over.
He knew that when he called another coach a name, only readers of a local paper would spot the barb.
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The next Archbishop of Canterbury has guest edited his local paper - and highlighted the plight of young unemployed people.
The editor of the local paper, BudapesToday, for which Price becomes a columnist, admits his rag is no Prague Post.
Even if online sources of local news existed, they would not reach many of those who relied on the local paper.
She got involved in civic life, joining the Town Meeting, the local governing body, and drawing editorial cartoons for the local paper.
"Everybody will be affected... even the local paper shop, " said Ms Newtown.
No wonder I stuck around for five years, until I caught on as a sports reporter for the local paper halfway through college.
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Ebert covered high school sports for a local paper at age 15 while also writing and editing his own science fiction fan magazine.
"I pulled my hand out of the water and it had pretty much lopped off all four fingers, " he told local paper The Spokesman-Review.
When compared to the mode of how the get news (Local TV, National TV, Online, Radio, Local paper, National Paper), online news ranks third overall.
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About a week before the election, an interview in my local paper laid bare the stark differences in philosophies on government between the two candidates.
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Athletics South Africa President Leonard Chuene told a local paper that he had to "persuade" the athlete to go to the podium to accept her award.
To Mr Scardino, a modest local club was like the local paper he used to run in Savannah, Georgia: it offered a place in the community.
This is also why larger news organizations such as CNN can afford to keep more reporters employed than smaller organizations such as MSNBC or the local paper.
After dropping out of school at 16 and trying his luck as a scallop fisherman, he became a copy boy on his local paper in North Carolina.
As Love Me Do climbed the charts, he put them on the bill for one of his shows in Peterborough (the local paper complained that Ringo "made far too much noise").
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