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  2. The Exponent Telegram - Wikipedia

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    The Telegram was founded in 1861 as a weekly and went daily in 1902.The Exponent was founded as the News in 1910. It changed its name to The Exponent in 1920. The two papers came under common ownership and became daily morning and afternoon newspapers, respectively (with a combined Sunday edition), in 1927, Virgil Highland, one of the owners of The Telegram, was instrumental in the merger of ...

  3. Clarksburg, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The city has a daily newspaper, The Exponent-Telegram, [37] three local television stations, and six radio stations. Clarksburg is home to Eastpointe and Newpointe, the largest strip mall in West Virginia, adjacent to Interstate 79. Most of Clarksburg's retail has relocated to the strip malls, and downtown is now home to many professional ...

  4. List of newspapers in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Exponent-Telegram: Clarksburg: 1874 [18] Daily NCWV Media Fayette Tribune: Oak Hill: 1883 [19] M/Th Glenville Democrat: Glenville: 1904 [20] Nondaily Glenville Pathfinder: Glenville: 1892 [21] Nondaily Good News Paper: Shepherdstown: 1979 [22] Nondaily Grant County Press: Petersburg: 1896 [23] Nondaily Greenbrier Valley Ranger: Lewisburg ...

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  6. Jim Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Returning to civilian life, he worked for a time as a correspondent for the Clarksburg [West Virginia] Exponent Telegram before starting his own weekly newspaper. In 1946 he co-founded The [Richwood] News Leader with Bronson McClung (a former pupil).

  7. Hugh Aynesworth - Wikipedia

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    He first worked in his home state as a freelancer for the Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram. [3] [5] Aynesworth's next two positions were with Donald W. Reynolds-owned newspapers in Fort Smith, Arkansas. [5] From 1950 to 1954, he was a sports editor for the Fort Smith Times Record making $32/week.

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  9. Former USPS employee, co-conspirators stole $24 million in ...

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    The three co-conspirators stole $24 million worth of checks, which included more than $12 million in checks that were sold through the Telegram channel, and more than $8 million in stolen U.S ...