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William C. Edwards, who started his career in journalism as a reporter for the weekly Denton Chronicle in 1886, took ownership of that newspaper and the city’s other weekly, the Denton County Record, and merged them into the Denton Record and Chronicle in 1901. [3] The newspaper published its first daily edition on Aug. 3, 1903.
A year later, the Denton Record-Chronicle reported that in its first year as a depository the NTSTC Library had received 4,000 federal documents. Miss Pauline Ward, Documents Librarian, stated that the documents would be temporarily located in the Reference Room until additional shelf space could be secured.
Denton Record-Chronicle: Denton: Denton Media Company 1903 Daily eEdition / print Saturday 3,780 Denver City Press: Denver City: 1939 Thursday 997 Focus Daily News: DeSoto: Focus Newspapers of DFW 1987 Daily (ex Mon Sat) 14,996 The Devine News: Devine: 1897 Wednesday 2,475 The Free Press: Diboll: Hicks Media Group 1952 Thursday 339 The Castro ...
Denton County is located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 906,422, making it the seventh-most populous county in Texas. [1] The county seat is Denton. [2] The county, which was named for John B. Denton, was established in 1846. Denton County constitutes part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. In 2007, it ...
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The US Justice Department has entered a court-enforceable agreement with Georgia’s Fulton County over jail conditions that federal investigators have described as inhumane, violent and unsanitary.
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In 1963, while completing his doctoral work at the University of Virginia, Campbell accepted a position at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.He earned his PhD in 1966, and began a long career as a historian at the University of North Texas. [2]