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Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.
Dearborn Press & Guide, established in 1918, is the constant reliable news voice for Dearborn and Dearborn Heights. Print papers can be found at all major gas stations and grocery chains.
The metropolitan-area newspapers are The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press. The Dearborn & Dearborn Heights Press and Guide publishes local news for Dearborn and the neighboring Dearborn Heights. [84] The Arab American News is published in Dearborn. [85]
In 1963, to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the birth of Henry Ford, the Ford Foundation donated three million dollars to the City of Dearborn to construct a memorial library. On July 30, 1963, Ford's hundredth birthday, the Ford Motor Company deeded 15.3 acres (6.2 ha) of land to the City of Dearborn for the building. The library was ...
In 2001 and 2004, voters in Dearborn approved ballot proposals that required 1.24 firefighters for every 1,000 residents and 2.1 officers for every 1,000 residents, the Dearborn Press & Guide ...
In an interview last year with the Dearborn Press and Guide, Hart, formerly the Saline police chief, said some police officers in Dearborn Heights were being negligent, such as abusing sick days ...
The International Jew: The World's Problem in The Dearborn Independent, May 22, 1920. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. At its height during the mid-1920s it claimed a circulation of between 700,000 and 900,000.
The Arab American News (Arabic: صدى الوطن) is a weekly bilingual newspaper representing Arab Americans published in Dearborn, Michigan, USA in Greater Detroit. [1] It began publishing on 7 September 1984 and its publisher is Lebanese-born Osama Siblani. [2] It is believed to be the oldest and largest Arab-American newspaper. [3]