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  2. Charleston Gazette-Mail - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Gazette purchased the Daily Mail. In May 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit, alleging that the Daily Mail had been operated in an uncompetitive manner. The newspaper settled without trial and agreed a federal injunction prohibiting it from shutting down the Daily Mail until July 20, 2015. The previous owner was to ...

  3. The Daily Item - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Item is the name of the following American newspapers: The Daily Item, Clinton, Massachusetts; The Daily Item, Lynn, Massachusetts; The Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield, Massachusetts; The Daily Item (Port Chester), Port Chester, New York; The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pennsylvania; The Daily Item, Sumter, South Carolina

  4. Charleston Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    On January 20, 2010, the Daily Gazette Company and the Justice Department settled relative to violations in the purchase of the Daily Mail and the Daily Gazette Company's management of it. Under the announced terms of the settlement, the previous owner, the Media News Group, held a perpetual option to re-purchase 20% of the paper, had two of ...

  5. The West Virginia Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The current newspaper, The West Virginia Daily News was launched on January 1, 1967 in Ronceverte, WV. The Printing Press and offices were relocated to Lewisburg WV around 1972. Published Monday through Friday, the newspaper covers local news and events in the Greenbrier Valley, West Virginia, spreading across Greenbrier and Monroe counties ...

  6. William E. Chilton - Wikipedia

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    William Edwin Chilton (March 17, 1858 – November 7, 1939) was a United States senator from West Virginia.Born in Colesmouth, Virginia (now St. Albans, West Virginia), he attended public and private schools and graduated from Shelton College in St. Albans.

  7. Times West Virginian - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, John Veasey, a reporter and editor with the paper since 1960, won the Adam R. Kelly Premier Journalist Award, the West Virginia Press Associations' highest honor. [ 10 ] The award was established in 1991 in memory of Adam R. Kelly, who was the owner and editor of the Tyler Star News in Sistersville.

  8. Category:St. Albans, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Saint Albans High School (West Virginia) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (St. Albans, West Virginia) St. Paul Baptist Church (St. Albans, West Virginia) St. Albans Main Street Historic District; St. Albans Post Office; St. Albans Site; St. Albans station (West Virginia)

  9. Gazette-Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival

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    The Gazette-Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival (formerly Daily Mail) is an annual festival dedicated to the public high school marching bands and majorette corps in Kanawha County, West Virginia.