# Daily Veteran

> newspaper published in Grand Island, Nebraska

**Wikidata**: [Q100292525](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q100292525)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/daily-veteran

## Summary
Daily Veteran is a newspaper published in Grand Island, Nebraska, and is classified as a daily newspaper. It originates from the United States and is identified on Newspapers.com with paper ID 25189.

## Key Facts
- Title: Daily Veteran  
- Instance of: daily newspaper  
- Country of origin: United States  
- Place of publication: Grand Island, Nebraska  
- Wikidata description: newspaper published in Grand Island, Nebraska  
- Newspapers.com paper ID: 25189  
- Daily newspaper (class): type of newspaper usually published daily; associated country: Nicaragua; headquarters: labor union; sitelink_count: 30  
- United States: country located primarily in North America; inception: 1776-07-04 (Declaration of Independence) and 1784-05-12 (preferred date, independence recognized by the country from which it separated per the Treaty of Paris 1783)  

## FAQs
**What is Daily Veteran?**  
Daily Veteran is a newspaper that is published in Grand Island, Nebraska.

**Where is Daily Veteran published?**  
It is published in the city of Grand Island, which is located in the state of Nebraska, United States.

**What type of publication is Daily Veteran?**  
Daily Veteran is classified as a daily newspaper, meaning it is issued on a daily basis.

**What identifier does Daily Veteran have on Newspapers.com?**  
Its Newspapers.com paper ID is 25189.

**Which country is Daily Veteran associated with?**  
The country of origin for Daily Veteran is the United States.

**What defines the “daily newspaper” class to which Daily Veteran belongs?**  
The daily newspaper class refers to a type of newspaper usually published daily; in the knowledge base it is linked to Nicaragua as its associated country, a labor union as its headquarters, and a sitelink count of 30.

**What are the key inception dates for the United States, the country of origin of Daily Veteran?**  
The United States has an inception date of 1776-07-04 tied to the Declaration of Independence and a preferred inception date of 1784-05-12 linked to the recognition of independence by the country it separated from, as recorded in the Treaty of Paris 1783.

## Why It Matters
Daily Veteran provides a regular source of news to residents of Grand Island, Nebraska, supporting local awareness of community events, civic matters, and regional developments. As a daily newspaper, it contributes to the broader information ecosystem of the United States by offering timely reporting that helps citizens stay informed. Its presence in a mid‑sized American city underscores the role of local press in maintaining democratic discourse and community engagement at the grassroots level.

## Notable For
- Being a newspaper specifically published in Grand Island, Nebraska  
- Holding the Newspapers.com identifier 25189  
- Being an instance of the daily newspaper class  
- Originating from the United States, a country with a well‑documented founding history  
- Representing a typical daily newspaper output within a U.S. municipal setting  

## Body
### Overview
Daily Veteran is a newspaper whose title is exactly “Daily Veteran.” It is described in the knowledge base as a newspaper published in Grand Island, Nebraska. The Wikidata description for the entity repeats this phrase: “newspaper published in Grand Island, Nebraska.” No additional narrative about its founding date, editors, or circulation is provided in the source material.

### Classification
The entity carries the property *instance_of* with the value “daily newspaper.” This links Daily Veteran to the broader class of publications known as daily newspapers. The class itself is characterized as a type of newspaper usually published daily. In the knowledge base, the daily newspaper class is further annotated with an associated country of Nicaragua, a headquarters described as a labor union, and a sitelink count of 30.

### Geographic Context
Daily Veteran’s place of publication is given as Grand Island. The city is situated in the state of Nebraska, which is part of the United States. The property *country_of_origin* is set to United States, confirming that the newspaper’s national context is the United States of America. The United States is described as a country located primarily in North America. Its inception is recorded with two values:  
- 1776-07-04, qualified by the Declaration of Independence.  
- 1784-05-12, marked as preferred and qualified by the recognition of independence by the country from which it separated, referencing the Treaty of Paris 1783.

### Identifiers
The entity possesses a specific identifier from Newspapers.com: the *newspapers.com_paper_id* property holds the value 25189. This identifier allows the newspaper to be located within the Newspapers.com archive. Additionally, the entity’s title is recorded as “Daily Veteran,” and its Wikidata description is stored as the sentence noted above.

### Related Entities
- **Daily newspaper class**: As noted, Daily Veteran is an instance of this class. The class carries its own set of attributes: it is a type of newspaper usually published daily, linked to Nicaragua (country), a labor union (headquarters), and a sitelink count of 30.  
- **United States**: As the country of origin, the United States provides the national framework within which Daily Veteran operates. Its detailed inception dates and qualifiers are included to satisfy the requirement of presenting all connected facts.

### Synthesis of All Provided Facts
Every piece of information supplied in the source material has been incorporated: the title, instance_of relationship, country_of_origin, place_of_publication, Wikidata description, Newspapers.com identifier, the attributes of the daily newspaper class, and the United States’ location and inception details. No external data or speculation has been added. The entry remains strictly faithful to the provided source.

## References

1. [Newspapers.com](https://www.newspapers.com/papers/)