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Extended Newspaper ListIntroduction ...
Below are 48 newspapers that have been published within 24 miles [38.6 km]<1> of Day.  The list has been sorted by paper name. 
- Beacon And Leader (from 1978)
 
- Beacon Leader (from 1972)
 
- Branson Beacon And Leader (from 1973)
 
- Branson Beacon And White River Leader (from 1987)
 
- Branson Beacon (from 1957)
 
- Branson Sentinel (from 1901)
 
- Branson Tri-Lakes Daily News (from 1992)
 
- Branson Tri-Lakes News (from 2009)
 
- Christian County Sentinel (from 1897)
 
- Free Silver Herald (from 1896)
 
- James River Republican (from 1911)
 
- Monitor And Leader (from 187?)
 
- Nixa Enterprise (from 1960)
 
- Nixa News-Enterprise (from 1989)
 
- Nixa Reporter (from 1954)
 
- Ozark Democrat (from 1900)
 
- Ozark Headliner (from 1967)
 
- Ozark Weekly News (from 1884)
 
- Ozarks Voice & View (from 1992)
 
- Stone County Democrat (from 1910)
 
- Stone County News (from 1903)
 
- Stone County Oracle (from 1886)
 
- Table Rock Gazette (from 196?)
 
- Taney County Democrat (from 1910)
 
- Taney County Leader (from 1901)
 
- Taney County News (from 1883)
 
- The Billings Times (from 1900)
 
- The Billings Weekly Times (from 1882)
 
- The Branson Beacon And Leader (from 1986)
 
- The Branson Echo (from 1905)
 
- The Christian County Leader (from 1900)
 
- The Crane Chronicle/Stone County Republican (from 1982)
 
- The Crane Chronicle (from 1904)
 
- The Herald (from 1895)
 
- The Hollister News (from 1911)
 
- The Ozark Herald (from 1898)
 
- The Ozark Monitor (from 1869)
 
- The Ozark Tribune (from 1905)
 
- The Pioneer Farmer (from 187?)
 
- The Real Estate Monitor (from 1884)
 
- The Recorder-Advertiser (from 1908)
 
- The Reformer (from 1875)
 
- The Southwest Pioneer (from 1870)
 
- The Taney County Republican (from 1895)
 
- The Taney County Republican (from 1895)
 
- The Vindicater (from 1900)
 
- The Weekly Mail (from 1890)
 
- White River Leader (from 1913)
 
 
Footnotes ...
| <1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'point-to-point' distance.  A straight line distance ignores  obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line  drawn from Point A (ie- Day) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Day.  The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 36.8127, Longitude: -93.2437        In this case, the coordinates for Day have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |  
 
 
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