Newspapers
- The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead (Fargo, North Dakota)
- Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
- Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, Minnesota)
- Alexandria Echo Press (Alexandria, Minnesota)
- The Pioneer (Bemidji, Minnesota)
- The Daily Republic (Mitchell, South Dakota)
- Detroit Lakes Tribune, Becker County Record, Lake Area Press (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)
- The Dickinson Press (Dickinson, North Dakota)
- The Farmington Independent (Farmington, Minnesota)
- Rosemount Town Pages (Farmington, Minnesota)
- The Hastings Star-Gazette (Hastings, Minnesota)
- Hudson Star-Observer (Hudson, Wisconsin)
- The Jamestown Sun (Jamestown, North Dakota)
- The Morris Sun Tribune (Morris, Minnesota)
- New Richmond News (New Richmond, Wisconsin)
- New York Mills Herald (New York Mills, Minnesota)
- The Park Rapids Enterprise (Park Rapids, Minnesota)
- The Republican Eagle (Red Wing, Minnesota)
- The Perham Enterprise Bulletin (Perham, Minnesota)
- Pierce County Herald (Ellsworth, Wisconsin)
- River Falls Journal (River Falls, Wisconsin)
- South Washington County Bulletin (Cottage Grove, Minnesota)
- Wadena Pioneer Journal (Wadena, Minnesota)
- The West Fargo Pioneer (West Fargo, North Dakota)
- West Central Tribune (Willmar, Minnesota)
- Woodbury Bulletin (Woodbury, Minnesota)
- Worthington Daily Globe (Worthington, Minnesota)
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