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I have sort of a specific month and year that i need. Would the news station have archived stories sorted by days back then?

Can I talk to the news station or would i need a Private Investigator to help me?

It's related to a missing persons cold case.
 
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I have sort of a specific month and year that i need. Would the news station have archived stories sorted by days back then?

Can I talk to the news station or would i need a Private Investigator to help me?

It's related to a missing persons cold case.

A news station should have an archive. Ask!

This can work, universities grant degrees in Journalism & need collections for study:




Also check newspaper archives for the area. Each state (that I've ever tried) has one or two -- usually at a university journalism school or the State Historical Society. (Old genealogist here, no idea how many hours I've read newspapers on microfilm & microfiche. Yeah, before the Internet. Don't get me started. Hhhmm looks like maybe I started?)

Examples:



This is for Kentucky.

Another for Kentucky.

Newspapers do stop publishing & towns change their names. The Kansas City Star & the Kansas City Times merged in 1991, sometimes you need to do location research to figure out which news sources will help.

Mind telling us the town & state? I can probably suggest county-level resources.

Please let us know what you find!
 

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