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  2. Carter–Jones House - Wikipedia

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    The 1901 expansion was made by Perry Carter, a prominent local businessman and politician, and the house was also home to his son-in-law, W. R. Jones, publisher of the Mountain Echo, the local newspaper. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 21, 1987. [1]

  3. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas News: Mountain Home 1897 [3] The Arkansas Traveler: Wittsburg: c. 1853: c. 1854 [30] The Arkansawyer: Stuttgart 1906 1915 Successor to Stuttgart Chronicle [48] The Arkansawyer: Stuttgart 1920 Combination of The Stuttgart Booster and Stuttgart Republican [51] The Ashley County Times: Hamburg 1865 1873 [38] The Ashley County Times ...

  4. Yellville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Yellville, located in the Arkansas Ozarks, has a humid continental-subtropical climate, with cold-to-mild winters and hot, humid summers. Yellville's record high temperature of 110 °F (43 °C) was observed on August 29, 1984, and July 30, 1986, while the record low of −20 °F (−29 °C) was observed on January 11, 1977.

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  6. CherryRoad Media - Wikipedia

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    In June, CherryRoad purchased four weekly newspapers in Arkansas: The Mountaineer Echo of Flippin, the Marshall Mountain Wave, the Clay County Courier in Corning and the Pocahontas Star Herald. [3] CherryRoad tried to buy the International Falls Journal from Alden Global Capital but the company chose to close the paper instead in June.

  7. Marion County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Marion County is located in the Ozark Mountains in the U.S. state of Arkansas.The county is named for Francis Marion, the famous "Swamp Fox" of the Revolutionary War.Created as Arkansas's 35th county in 1836, Marion County is home to one incorporated town and four incorporated cities, including Yellville, the county seat.

  8. Downtown Asheville music studio to relocate; recorded award ...

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    Echo Mountain Recording is a downtown music studio that has recorded critically acclaimed musicians since opening in 2003. ... 68-acre property north of Asheville in a March 13 news release ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Arkansas. ... Yellville: 18: Mountain Village 1890: May 8, 2023