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The Daily Sentinel was established as a voice of the Democratic Party and as competition for the Republican-oriented Daily State Journal. The morning Parkersburg News is published seven days a week, while the evening Parkersburg Sentinel was published Monday through Saturday until the newspapers merged in 2009. [3]
Kelly was born on September 23, 1946, in Parkersburg, West Virginia. [1] He attended Glenville State College, Parkersburg Community College and Mountain State University. [1] He was in the United States Air Force from August 1967 to February 1971. [1]
Glen B. Gainer III was born in 1960 to Glen.B Gainer Jr. and Sally Jo Gainer. He has one sister, Beth, and one brother, John David (deceased). [2] He graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Charleston in 1982.
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Aerial view of the Ohio River from Parkersburg. The Parkersburg News and Parkersburg Sentinel were the city's two major daily newspapers until they combined in 2009 to form one daily edition: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel [38]. The same company also publishes The Marietta Times and Graffiti, West Virginia's alternative news magazine.
Schwartzwalder was born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. [1] He coached high school football for six years in West Virginia — a year at Sistersville High School, followed by the Parkersburg High School Big Reds football from 1936 to 1940 [1] — and Ohio — a year at Canton McKinley High School [1] — and won two state championships.
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It was occupied by the Parkersburg Lodge #198, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.) [2] Site of the now-destroyed building, now occupied by The Parkersburg News and Sentinel. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] The building was by the Parkersburg News & Sentinel and demolished in 2005.