Man, that report looks tough, but I am not an expert by any means.
I'd suggest you enter in your exact location (get the lat/long from Google Earth if your address is not recognized. Measure the antenna height closely and then get an exact report. Your zip code is not enough.
The report you show looks very tough to me. The good news is that it looks like all the practically reachable stations (maybe down to about 10 dB Noise Margin) are in the UHF band.
It appears to me that you might benefit from a higher antenna. The detailed report will let you know better what's practical.
The good news is that there appears to be no co-channel issues on the achievable stations, so a multiple fixed antenna solution might work.
Two 8-bay UHF bowties, each pointed at one city might get you a non-rotor solution, if you can get a little higher antenna, or a better report.
If your house is actually buried in the trees or down in a hollow you might be toast.
With a properly located report you might get some of the real experts to speak up.
Good Luck!
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