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  2. Montgomery Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    Ownership of the Advertiser subsequently passed from Hudson's heirs to Carmage Walls (1963), through Multimedia Corp. (1968) to Gannett (1995). [1] A U.S. soldier reading The Montgomery Advertiser in Italy, January, 1945. Grover C. Hall, Jr. (1915–1971) worked at the paper from age 20 and served 15 years as editor after World War II.

  3. CNHI - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Advertiser newspaper reported that Bronner was a key player in the move. With CNHI's Birmingham lease expiring, the decision to bring the company to Montgomery "was something that I strongly suggested," he said, according to the newspaper. The city and Montgomery County offered $300,000 in incentives to pay moving costs for the ...

  4. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Advertiser [7] Montgomery [2] 1829 [3] Daily Gannett Company [8] Montgomery Independent [2] Montgomery: Weekly News Courier: Athens: Daily Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] North Jefferson News: Gardendale: Weekly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] Northport Gazette: Northport: Weekly Opelika-Auburn News: Opelika: Daily ...

  5. Ranking the top 25 Montgomery-area high school football teams ...

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    Ranking the top 25 Montgomery-area high school football teams entering the final week of the regular season.

  6. Benefits of a Montgomery Advertiser subscription - AOL

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  7. Alabama Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Journal was established in 1889 and became the Montgomery Journal in 1891. It was renamed the Alabama Journal and the Times in 1927. In September 1940 the name was shortened to the Alabama Journal. [3] It competed with the Montgomery Advertiser and was purchased by that paper's publisher, Richard F. Hudson, in 1940. It was a daily ...

  8. The 10: Get into the art of fun, freebies and family time ...

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    In Montgomery this week there are unique events in store for us all, from kiddie fun to grown folks good times and even grown folks acting like kids. The 10: Get into the art of fun, freebies and ...

  9. Joe Azbell - Wikipedia

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    He published it on the front page of the Montgomery Advertiser, alerting local residents to begin the Montgomery bus boycott. Journalist Ted Poston later called Azbell the father of the bus boycott as Poston believed that many in the African-American community were unaware of the planned boycott prior to publication. [ 3 ]