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The Polk County Itemizer-Observer is a weekly newspaper published in Dallas, Oregon, United States, and covering Dallas, Monmouth, Independence, Falls City and the surrounding area. It was established in 1875. [1] The Itemizer-Observer is published on Wednesdays and its circulation is 3,550. [1] It is the newspaper of record for Polk County. [2]
Polk County Itemizer: Dallas: 1875 [6] Polk County Signal: Dallas: 1968 Spring 1869 Portland Bee: Portland: 1876 1882 Portland Daily Advertiser: Portland: May 1859 1862 suppressed [6] [31] Portland Daily Bulletin: Portland: 1870 October 1875 [6] Portland Daily Evening Tribune: Portland: January 1865 February 1865 [6] Portland Daily News ...
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Port Huron's city manager, James Freed has been outspoken about his displeasure with W Talent Solutions, the interview committee's recruiting firm.
A 1947 Itemizer-Observer article [8] states: "[T]he town was called Cynthiana after Cynthiana, Ky., so named by Mrs. Thos. Lovelady." According to the county historical society in 1987, Mrs. Thomas J. Lovelady named the new settlement after her home town of Cynthiana, Kentucky. [9]
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Ralph and Amelia had one son, Ralph Lane Polk, Jr. (10 September 1882 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan – 5 August 1949 Bloomfield Hills, Oakland County, Michigan). He was an executive and eventually a president of R.L. Polk & Co., and had a wife and son.
Polk County is the name of twelve counties in the United States, all except two named after president of the United States James Knox Polk: Polk County, Arkansas; Polk County, Florida; Polk County, Georgia; Polk County, Iowa, containing Des Moines, the state capital. Polk County, Minnesota; Polk County, Missouri, named after Col. Ezekiel Polk ...