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  "textContent": "Local news and information systems in Lincoln County are fragmented, access is uneven and depends on geography, language and familiarity with public institutions, according to a just-completed University of Oregon School of Journalism study. The result is “a system under strain, characterized more by fragmentation, uneven access, and deficiencies in trust, coordination, and coverage than by outright absence.”\n\nThe post UO study: News and information systems in Lincoln County are fragmented, uneven and “under strain” appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
  "title": "UO study: News and information systems in Lincoln County are fragmented, uneven and “under strain”"
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