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'''''The Springfield Bugle''''' is a daily newspaper from [[Springfield]].
 
'''''The Springfield Bugle''''' is a daily newspaper from [[Springfield]].
  
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== History ==
 
 
 
When Grampa was young he worked as a shoe-shine boy at [[Springfield Union Station]]. When [[Clark Gable]] was his customer, he read The Springfield Bugle.
 
When Grampa was young he worked as a shoe-shine boy at [[Springfield Union Station]]. When [[Clark Gable]] was his customer, he read The Springfield Bugle.
  

Latest revision as of 14:21, December 20, 2021

The Springfield Bugle
The Springfield Bugle.png
Newspaper Information
Type: Daily
First appearance: "Thursdays with Abie"


The Springfield Bugle is a daily newspaper from Springfield.

History[edit]

When Grampa was young he worked as a shoe-shine boy at Springfield Union Station. When Clark Gable was his customer, he read The Springfield Bugle.

Appearances[edit]