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The Pawnee Journal, according to Leslie Knope, is the town of Pawnee's "own Washington Post". It is owned by Sweetums. In the episode "The Reporter", Shauna Malwae-Tweep was a reporter who came from the Journal to interview Leslie on her pit project. Outside of the show, the Journal created a Tumblr page so to expand their news platform. You can follow them by going to their blog. The link to the Journal's blog is under the "external links" section.

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  • The Pawnee Journal, according to Leslie Knope, is the town of Pawnee's "own Washington Post". It is owned by Sweetums. In the episode "The Reporter", Shauna Malwae-Tweep was a reporter who came from the Journal to interview Leslie on her pit project. Outside of the show, the Journal created a Tumblr page so to expand their news platform. You can follow them by going to their blog. The link to the Journal's blog is under the "external links" section.
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  • The Pawnee Journal, according to Leslie Knope, is the town of Pawnee's "own Washington Post". It is owned by Sweetums. In the episode "The Reporter", Shauna Malwae-Tweep was a reporter who came from the Journal to interview Leslie on her pit project. Outside of the show, the Journal created a Tumblr page so to expand their news platform. You can follow them by going to their blog. The link to the Journal's blog is under the "external links" section.
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