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  2. Suffolk News-Herald - Wikipedia

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    157 N. Main St. Suffolk, Virginia 23434. United States. Circulation. 11,165 (as of 2021) [1] Website. suffolknewsherald.com. The Suffolk News-Herald is a newspaper serving Suffolk, Virginia, United States. The News-Herald is published weekly on Wednesdays , and is available free at newsstands and businesses throughout Suffolk and surrounding areas.

  3. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Marlin Chronicle – student newspaper of Virginia Wesleyan University. Ring-tum Phi – student newspaper of the Washington and Lee University. The Rotunda – student newspaper of Longwood University. Spartan Echo – student newspaper of Norfolk State University. The Tartan – student newspaper of Radford University.

  4. History of Suffolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The area around Suffolk, Virginia, which is now an independent city in the Hampton Roads region in the southeastern part of the state, was originally inhabited by Native Americans. At the time of European contact, the Nansemond people lived along the river later known by the same name. The area was first explored by Jamestown colonists led by ...

  5. Suffolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk (locally / ˈsʌfʊk / SUF-uuk) is an independent city in Virginia, United States. As of 2020, the population was 94,324. [4] It is the 10th-most populous city in Virginia, the largest city in Virginia by boundary land area as well as the 14th-largest in the country. [5] Suffolk is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.

  6. List of mayors of Suffolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mayors of the city of Suffolk, Virginia, USA. Elections in Virginia; Federal government ... Edward E. Holland, 1885-1887; Richard Lewis ...

  7. Clint Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Clint Jenkins. Clinton L. Jenkins is an American politician. A Democrat, he was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 76th district from 2020 to 2024.

  8. Siege of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    In 1863 Luitenant General James Longstreet was placed in command of the Confederate Department of Virginia and North Carolina. Longstreet was given four objectives: (1) to protect Richmond, (2) give support to Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia if and when needed, (3) forage and gather supplies for the Confederate armies, (4) to capture the Union garrison at Suffolk if possible.

  9. Cole Christiansen - Wikipedia

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    2x Super Bowl champion (LVII, LVIII) Career NFL statistics as of 2023. Total tackles: 4. Player stats at PFR. Cole Christiansen (born July 30, 1997) is an American professional football linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Army.