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  2. The Gainesville Times (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Gainesville Times is a daily newspaper based in Gainesville, Georgia, that covers Hall County and Northeast Georgia.As of 2019, the general manager is Norman Baggs and the editor−in−chief is Shannon Casas; headquarters are located at 345 Green Street, NW Gainesville, GA 30501.

  3. Gainesville Times - Wikipedia

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    The Gainesville Times (Georgia), a newspaper in Gainesville, Georgia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gainesville Times .

  4. The Gainesville Sun - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded in July 1876 as the Gainesville Times, by brothers E. M. and William Wade Hampton, and was renamed as The Gainesville Sun in February 1879. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The paper was first printed on July 6, 1876. [ 5 ]

  5. Forsyth County News - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fowler sold News Corp to The New York Times for 103 million dollars in 1987. [5] By 1994, Swartz-Morris Media acquired Forsyth County News and the Forsyth Forum Newspaper, the county legal organ, and merged them into the new Forsyth County News. [2] During 2018, the newspaper was purchased by Metro Market Media in a family transaction ...

  6. Gainesville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville is served by The Gainesville Sun and The Independent Florida Alligator, the student newspaper for the University of Florida and Santa Fe College. In March 2022 two-year-old Mainstreet Daily News announced it would go into print weekly. [110] The New York Times Editing Center also resides in Gainesville. [111]

  7. Billy Carter - Wikipedia

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    He eventually registered as a foreign agent of the Libyan government and received a $220,000 loan of which, The New York Times speculated, [19] only $1,000 was repaid. [20] However, Edwin P. Wilson claimed he had seen a telegram showing that Libya paid Billy Carter $2 million. [ 21 ]

  8. Dove World Outreach Center Quran-burning controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Gainesville fire department refused to grant the church a burning permit; [106] regardless, the church planned to proceed with the event despite the potential fine. [107] Following the July 2010 announcement of the Quran burning, the bank holding a $140,000 mortgage loan on the church property, demanded immediate repayment of the balance ...

  9. Talk:Gainesville Times - Wikipedia

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