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    3. A rural drought in a national flood: Washington State residents' assessments of local news

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    4. America's local newspapers might be broke - but they're more vital than ever

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    5. As more weekly newspapers charge for obituaries, many editors and publishers resist

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    6. Asking questions in small-town America can be dangerous

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    8. Award winner says failing to do good rural journalism tells rural people that they are "not that important"

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    9. Back to the future: Allegheny Mountain Radio and localism in West Virginia Community Radio

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    10. Before bloggers there were ploggers (print loggers): community journalism correspondents

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