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In the U.S., according to Northwestern University, more than half of all counties only have one newspaper, which usually does not publish daily.This is the case in the town of Springfield, Colorado, with a population of about 1,400. It s in Baca County, about as far southeast in Colorado as you can get without drifting into Oklahoma or Kansas.There is no daily news outlet in Baca County. They do have one newspaper, but it only publishes once a week.They do have a Web site. But as of Monday, the latest article on that home page was posted 10 days ago.Scripps News talked with the mayor of Springfield, Tyler Gibson. We asked him without a reliable daily local news outlet, where were people getting their news Unsurprisingly,
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Hurricane Ida s impact continues to send a ripple effect throughout the country, less than a day after making landfall.It was a much different story Monday in Milwaukee; it s a perfect, sunny day. Despite the contrasting weather between the New Orleans and southeastern Wisconsin areas, many people away from the hurricane could see the effects in other ways.New Orleans resident and Racine native Sandra OClare evacuated to Jackson, Mississippi. The storm knocked out power within the entire City of New Orleans. Right now, it looks like it s going to be a month before we get electric back, OClare said.She was just in Racine last week visiting family, but scrambled back to New Orleans to prep for the fast-developing Category 4 hurricane. Try to get everything off the first floor, pack up six cats, my husband and we came here, OClare said.She sent TMJ4 News a picture of her home she hopes is intact when she returns. She also sent images of the surrounding neighborhood, covered in flood waters. Sandra O Clare Sandra O Clare It is very surreal because it s areas you re so familiar with and suddenly
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stanley tazas confirms it sent three volunteers ahead of the storm to help set up some of the sheltering infrastructure.They didn t rule out the possibility of sending more as damage is reported. A little bit of a wait-and-