Copyright Policy
Welcome to the Scottsbluff Star Herald's website: starherald.com. Starherald.com is operated by Scottsbluff Publishing Co., Inc., a subsidiary of Midlands Newspapers, Inc., collectively "Star Herald". All of the information published, displayed, transmitted or carried on the starherald.com site, including, but not limited to, articles, photographs, directories, guides, news articles, bulletin board postings, audio clips, video clips, illustrations, graphics, reviews, trademarks, service marks and such similar information, collectively "Information" is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws, both state and federal. You may not modify, publish, transmit, transfer, sell, reproduce, create, make derivative works from, distribute, repost, display, or in any way commercially exploit any of the Information or infringe upon the trademarks or service marks contained in the Information.
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Scottsbluff Star Herald
P O Box 1709
Scottsbluff, NE 69363
"Star Herald" may change, modify, suspend, eliminate, discontinue or restrict the use of any portion of its site, including any of the information thereon at any time without notice or liability with respect to the same. "Star Herald" specifically reserves the right to remove immediately, and without notice, any information that it believes violates third party rights, including any copyright or trademark right.
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