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== History ==
 
== History ==
''The Post'' has now merged with the ''[[Springfield Times]]'', ''[[The Globe]]'', the ''[[Herald]]'', the ''[[Jewish News]]'' and ''[[Hot Sex Weekly]]'' into the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]''.
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''The Post'' merged with the ''[[Springfield Times]]'', ''[[The Globe]]'', the ''[[Herald]]'', the ''[[Jewish News]]'' and ''[[Hot Sex Weekly]]'' to become the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]''.
  
The [[Springfield Shopper Building]] has the older defunct newspapers framed on the wall including the front page of ''The Post'' announcing "V-E Day" when Nazi Germany signed an unconditional surrender in 1945.
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The [[Springfield Shopper Building]] has the older defunct newspapers framed on the wall including the front page of ''The Post'' on "V-E Day" when Nazi Germany signed an unconditional surrender in 1945.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 16:02, June 29, 2024

The Post
The Post.png
Newspaper Information
First appearance: "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"


The Post is a defunct newspaper in Springfield.

History[edit]

The Post merged with the Springfield Times, The Globe, the Herald, the Jewish News and Hot Sex Weekly to become the Springfield Shopper.

The Springfield Shopper Building has the older defunct newspapers framed on the wall including the front page of The Post on "V-E Day" when Nazi Germany signed an unconditional surrender in 1945.

Appearances[edit]