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For nearly three quarters of a century, the Zion-Benton News has reported the hometown news for Beach Park, Winthrop Harbor, Zion, Ill. and surrounding areas.
The Bargaineer, a companion paper to the Zion-Benton News, provides 36,000 readers in Beach Park, Gurnee, Wadsworth, Waukegan, Winthrop Harbor, and Zion, Ill. with many local deals and a smattering of general interest news. This free community paper is delivered door-to-door each Tuesday. |
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Hampton Road's source for news, events, today's photo, funny video, contests, and daily quotes.
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Kansas.com is the Web site of The Wichita Eagle, the largest newspaper in Kansas, serving Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, and the surrounding area.
Today, Kansas.com reaches, on average, about 800,000 unique visitors who view more than 9 million pages on the site each month. That makes it the leading local information Web site in Kansas, and the preferred medium for businesses trying to reach local consumers online. Combined, The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com reach eight out of 10 Wichita-area adults every week. |
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News, opinion, sports, business, entertainment and more.
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Sun Newspapers publishes 42 weekly newspapers reaching over 420,000 homes in the suburbs of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Chris Evans, editor and publisher. Allison Mick-Evans, advertising manager.
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News, sports, business, politics, entertainment and more.
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News, Columnists, Health & Fitness, Weather, Sports, Money, Entertainment and more.
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The roots of the Idaho Press-Tribune go back to December 1883 in Caldwell - with the first paper coming off the press just months after Caldwell was established as a city. Nampa city was established in 1885.
The newspapers and their competitors underwent several name changes in both towns. Ownership changed often, too.
The early versions of the papers were often informational instruments for political parties and movements. And for you trivia buffs, Idaho Gov. Frank Steunenberg, who was murdered at his home, was one of the first editors and publishers of the Caldwell Tribune. |
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New York is a weekly magazine principally concerned with the life, culture, politics, and style of New York City. Founded by Milton Glaser and Clay Felker in 1968 as a competitor to The New Yorker, it was brasher and less polite than that magazine, and established itself as a cradle of New Journalism. Source
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News, opinios, sports, lifestyle, marketplace and more.
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Atlanta News, Sports, Atlanta Weather, Business News and more.
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News, Money, Sports, Living, Marketplace and more.
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The Queens Tribune is a free weekly newspaper founded as the monthly Flushing Tribune in February 1970 by Gary Ackerman. It is based in Fresh Meadows. The Tribune is a member of the New York Press Association.
Every month, the newspaper issues a special edition that focuses on a given topic. Recurring examples include the Best of Queens, Arts & Culture, Blue Book, Gay Pride, and Community Characters editions. Source |
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"The Campus Times is the student newspaper of the University of Rochester. The CT is printed weekly on Thursdays throughout the academic year, except around and during University holidays. The Campus Times Online is published on the World Wide Web at www.campustimes.org and is updated Thursdays following publication.
We have a weekly circulation of 4,500 print copies and over 8,000 e-mail subscribers. Copies of the Campus Times are available at locations around the River Campus, Strong Memorial Hospital, UR Medical Center, Eastman School of Music and at the Memorial Art Gallery. The CT contains sections covering University news and sports, as well as features, opinions and arts and entertainment sections." |
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As the state's largest newspaper, The Arizona Republic offers its readers a strong focus on local news, along with national and international news. Debuting May 19, 1890, as The Arizona Republican, the newspaper was created as a sounding board to challenge the biased political beliefs of the established Arizona newspapers.
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Mission: To keep people connected and having fun.
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The Flint Journal has had only three publishers in 125 years. . No, they didn’t average more than 41 years apiece in the job; the job didn’t exist until 1978, more than a century after the newspaper was founded.
So who ran the operation before 1978? It was a team effort: an editor on the news content side and a manager on the business and financial side. In the early years, the manager was most likely also the owner. |
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Ohio.com, the official Web site of the Akron Beacon Journal bringing you the latest in sports, news and entertainment - plus much more. Our new Web site is designed with our readers in mind and we hope that you can find the information you seek in contacting us or learning more about us. If you can't find what you need, please contact [email protected] with your comments or suggestions and we will make the appropriate changes. We thank you for using Ohio.com.
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Alaska News, Jobs and Advertising from the Anchorage Daily News | Anchorage, Mat-Su Valley, Kenai Peninsula.
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News, Views, Blogs, Calendar, Film, Music, Culture, Classifieds, Personals and more.
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Bulletin Board, Jobs, Movies, Obituaries, Special Editions, Books, Sports and more.
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Founded in 1977 as St. Louis's alternative newsweekly. Since then, we've cultivated an audited weekly circulation of 100,000. Because of the pass-along nature of the RFT, our weekly reach is more than a quarter of a million readers.
The Riverfront Times focuses on the issues that are important to St. Louis's young adults. Each week, hundreds of thousands of readers turn to the RFT for award-winning journalism, powerful investigative reporting, news and commentary on local politics, and the most comprehensive arts and entertainment coverage in the St. Louis area. |
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Published on Mondays by students of the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
4,000 free copies are distributed to the University, Plaza, Westport, Brookside, Midtown and Downtown areas. The University News has served the UMKC community since 1933.
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The RGJ is Northern Nevada's leading source for local news and information. The RGJ's extensive family of print and digital media provides engaging, relevant and timely news and information for the communities they serve. The Reno Gazette-Journal is a member of the Gannett family of print, broadcast and digital media, which includes USA Today.
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News, community, business, local forecast and more.
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Since 1999 - Offices in Little Havana, Florida, USA The newspaper of the Cuban American community in the United Sates and Puerto Rico.
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Santee Cooper started work in September to install underground utilities along a section of Myrtle Avenue south of the South Causeway. It will serve 47 homes and is funded by the property owners and the town.
If a similar project begins north of the South Causeway, the utility will require an additional supply line along the North Causeway. |
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A bi-weekly newspaper, published every Tuesday and Thursday. Located in Price, Utah, the Sun Advocate serves the entire Carbon County area. The Emery County Progress, the Sun Advocate's sister paper, serves neighboring Emery County residents.
The Sun Advocate has a very intriguing past. The paper which began in 1891 led the way for many papers to come including The Sun and The Carbon County News amongst others. |