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The Union Democrat is a newspaper that serves the Sonora and Sierra Nevada foothills area of Tuolumne and Calaveras counties in California since 1854. History [ edit ]
They included the Evening Star (1876–1878), Evening Herald (1879), Eureka News/News/Semi-Weekly News (1881) and finally Western Watchman (1884–1898) and Humboldt Mail (1887–1890). But the Times-Standard has been the only major daily newspaper of record for all Humboldt County for much of the county's history.
The newspaper of record for the Sonora area is The Union Democrat. [30] The Tuolumne County Film Commission describes Sonora as "one of the country's most versatile locations", where more than "300 film[s] and television series" have been made. [31] Local museums depict the Gold Rush era and historic Sonora.
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A court filing details alleged threats by a Tuolumne County school board member to kill children and other people. Jason Vassar, 50, claimed to be the messiah and made racist and anti-government ...
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Daily National Democrat (Marysville, 1858–1861) Daily National Gazette (Grass Valley, 1853–1860) Daily News Leader (San Mateo, 1889–1924) Daily News (Los Angeles, 1923–1954) Daily News (Van Nuys, 1930–1960) Daily Placer Times and Transcript (Sacramento, 1849–1850) Daily Sentinel (Red Bluff, 1894) Daily Sentinel (Red Bluff 1883; 1892 ...
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