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Another paper, the Gladewater Daily Times competed for several years before merging into the Gladewater Daily Times-Tribune. In the 1950s, the Gladewater Mirror was formed. The Gladewater Mirror services both Gregg and Upshur counties. [2] The paper published as a daily newspaper from 1949 until sometime in the 1960s when it became a weekly ...
Newspapers listed in the 2023 Texas Newspaper Directory [1] Title City Ownership Year founded ... Gladewater Mirror: Gladewater: Bardwell Ink, LLC 1928 Wednesday 467
Jan. 13—A former longtime East Texas teacher and co-owner of the Gladewater Mirror newspaper was killed Friday in a wreck in Longview, according to a Facebook posting by her husband.
The Longview News-Journal is the primary newspaper in the county, published in Longview. Coverage of the area can also be found in the Tyler Morning Telegraph, based in Tyler, in Smith County. The Gladewater Mirror has been published since 1949, first as a daily newspaper [21] and then as a weekly newspaper. [22]
A Texas daycare worker was arrested on accusations she kicked and pushed at least six toddlers over a three-month period.. Catherine Guziejka, 44, was booked into the Smith County Jail on Oct. 30 ...
The weeklies included, the Atlanta Citizens Journal, The Big Sandy & Hawkins Journal, the Bowie County Citizens Tribune, the Cass County Sun, The Daingerfield Bee, The Gladewater Mirror, The Grand Saline Sun, the Lindale News & Times, the Mineola Monitor, the Panola Watchman, The Pittsburg Gazette, and the Wood County Democrat.
Texas has 15 fallen officers in 2024, the most of any state. Dawson was the first Greenville officer to be killed in the line of duty in more than 100 years, Smith said. “We’ll get through ...
Gladewater was founded by the Texas and Pacific Railway Company in 1873 on land bought from Jarrett Dean and Anderson White. A community called St. Clair, 2 miles (3 km) to the east, moved to Gladewater when the railroad announced that the only mail stop in the area would be there; residents from Point Pleasant, also bypassed by the railroad, moved to Gladewater.