List of newspapers in Nebraska

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This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated.

Daily newspapers[]


Weekly and semi-weekly newspapers[]

College newspapers[]

  • Daily NebraskanUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • The AntelopeUniversity of Nebraska at Kearney
  • The GatewayUniversity of Nebraska Omaha
  • The CreightonianCreighton University
  • The Wayne StaterWayne State College
  • The ViewPoint - Northeast Community College
  • The EagleChadron State College
  • The Doane Owl – Doane University

Newspapers no longer in print[]

  • Afro-American SentinelOmaha (1892–1925)
  • Alliance (1895–1922)
  • Plattsmouth (1945–1948)
  • – (1856–1858)
  • The Capital City CourierLincoln (1887–1893)
  • Valentine (1892–1896)
  • Columbus (1878–1911)
  • The CommonerLincoln (1901–1922)
  • The ConservativeLincoln (1898–1902)
  • The CourierLincoln (1899–1910)
  • Broken Bow (1887–1893)
  • Dakota City (1859–1860)
  • Dakota City (1899–1922)
  • Omaha (1893–1920)
  • Falls City (1904–1908)
  • Heartland MessengerOmaha (2006–2008)
  • Lincoln (1844–1890)
  • North Platte (1885–1890)
  • The McCook TribuneMcCook (1885–1912)
  • McCook (1883–1885)
  • Omaha (1915–1929)
  • Brownville (1856–1899)
  • – (1899–1908)
  • – (1854–1855)
  • Omaha (1921–1926)
  • Norfolk (1900–1912)
  • Norfolk (1899–1900)
  • North Platte (1895–1922)
  • North Platte (1890–1894)
  • Omaha (1933–1938)
  • Omaha Daily BeeOmaha (1872–1927; Omaha Bee-News, 1927–1937)
  • Omaha (1927–1958)
  • Omaha SunOmaha (1951–1983)
  • Omaha (1922)
  • Clarkson (1914–1917)
  • Plattsmouth (1883–1892)
  • Plattsmouth (1892–1910)
  • Plattsmouth (1821–1939)
  • Plattsmouth (1865–1900)
  • Plattsmouth (1890–1901)
  • Wahoo (1895–1904)
  • The ProgressOmaha (1889–1906)
  • Red Cloud (1873–1923)
  • Lincoln (1893–1894)
  • Plattsmouth (1894–1898)
  • Lincoln (1893 – 1893)
  • Valentine (1900–1912)
  • Valentine (1896–1898)
  • Valentine (1898–1900)
  • Wilber (1905–1914)
  • Wood River (1860–1861)

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