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Germantown Gleaner
The Germantown Gleaner, founded in 1866 by local entrepreneurs John and Sarah Willoughby, has been a cornerstone of community journalism in Germantown, Nebraska, for over 150 years. Initially a local news source, it has grown to encompass diverse content, including local events, agricultural news, opinion pieces, and features on community members, solidifying its role in the town's socio-cultural fabric. Known for reliable reporting, the Gleaner has fostered unity among residents and continues to guide its editorial focus with a commitment to transparency. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Germantown Gleaner starting 1895, with 394 scans in total. Delve into its rich history by exploring articles that mention historical figures and events, and uncover connections to your own family history. Your exploration of these archives can illuminate the past and deepen your understanding of the community’s evolution.
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