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Circa 1999 the newspaper reduced its publishing schedule to two days per week, Wednesday and Saturday. [3] In 2004 the Angleton Times had 1,100 subscribers; that year the Brazosport Facts had an Angleton circulation of 4,000, and there were 730 people/entities who/which subscribed to both newspapers. [3] The newspaper closed in 2004.
The former Angleton Times office became the Angleton office of the Brazosport Facts. In 2004 The Facts had an Angleton circulation of 4,000 while the Angleton Times had 1,100 subscribers; there were 730 people/entities who/which subscribed to both newspapers. [6] The newspaper led the move to consolidate the town of Velasco into
Angleton Times (1893–2004) - absorbed by the Brazosport Facts [3] Del Rio News-Herald (1929–2020) - discontinued [4] Texas City Sun (1912–2004) - absorbed by the Galveston County Daily News [5] Weekly Post (1986–2010) - absorbed by sister paper, the Fort Payne Times-Journal. [6]
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Angleton is a city in and the county seat [6] of Brazoria County, Texas, United States, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Angleton lies at the intersection of State Highway 288 , State Highway 35 , and the Union Pacific Railroad .
A Mississippi judge ordered a newspaper to remove an editorial criticizing the mayor and city leaders after the officials sued, sparking complaints from press advocates that it violates the First ...
Several African-American-owned newspapers are published in Houston. Allan Turner of the Houston Chronicle said that the papers "are both journalistic throwbacks — papers whose content directly reflects their owners' views — and cutting-edge, hyper-local publications targeting the concerns of the city's roughly half-million African-Americans."
The 45th president certainly makes headlines, but here are some facts about Donald Trump you may not have known. 1. His parents sent him away to New York Military School at 13 years old.