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      <title>The Anaconda Leader closes, opening the door for a new nonprofit newspaper</title>
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      <description>Anaconda’s news outlet of 56 years published its final paper June 5. Days later, the community experienced its second fatal public shooting in a year. Former Editor-in-Chief of The Anaconda Leader spoke with MTPR’s Victoria Traxler about how that felt alongside the paper closing, and what comes next.</description>
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