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The Spectator published Sundays, the Journal Wednesdays. It first published twice a week under the same name, Wharton Journal-Spectator, on Sunday, May 12, 1974. In 1977, Preston sold the Journal-Spectator to River Publishers, Inc., owned by Fred Barbee of El Campo and his partner A. Richard Elam. Barbee served as publisher of the newspaper ...
Wharton Journal-Spectator: Wharton: Hartman Newspapers, L.P. 1889 Wednesday / Saturday 2,108 The Wheeler Times: Wheeler: 1933 Thursday 592 White Oak Independent: White Oak: Bardwell Ink, LLC 1990 Thursday 163 Whitesboro News-Record: Whitesboro: 1877 Friday 1,110 The Whitewright Sun: Whitewright: 1884 Thursday 543 Times Record News: Wichita ...
Wharton County Leader-Journal; William H. Wharton This page was last edited on 4 July 2023, at 22:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Three years into the border crisis, Janica and Wharton County Sheriff Shannon Srubar highlighted OLS successes, explaining their counties are the “last two links in the enforcement chain on U.S. 59.
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A Colorado man is facing possible bias-motivated charges for allegedly attacking a television news reporter after demanding to know whether he was a citizen, saying “This is Trump’s America ...
The grant included one sitio in what is now Wharton County and one labore in modern-day Austin County. [3] The larger sitio or league encompassed 4,428 acres while the labore was only 177 acres. [4] The Newman's league was located northwest of Wharton, Texas on the east side of the Colorado River. [5] Their labore was located near San Felipe. [6]