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  2. The Register-Herald - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1928, the Raleigh Register and Beckley Post-Herald came under common ownership, with the Post-Herald publishing Monday-Friday mornings, the Register publishing Monday-Friday afternoons, and with subscribers receiving a combined paper produced by the Post-Herald staff on Saturday and the Register staff on Sunday.

  3. Grace Lenczyk - Wikipedia

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    Grace Lenczyk Cronin (September 12, 1927 – December 13, 2013) was an American amateur golfer. She won the Canadian Women's Amateur twice and the U.S. Women's Amateur once during the late 1940s.

  4. Beckley Post-Herald - Wikipedia

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  5. Beckley, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Register Herald, a six-day morning daily newspaper, serves Beckley and the surrounding area. It had a circulation of 19,237 in 2016 and is owned by Community Newspaper Newspaper Holdings. [ 30 ] The newspaper traces its history to The Raleigh Register , the Raleigh Herald , and the Beckley Evening Post which were among a dozen weekly and ...

  6. Lyscum Elbert Crowson - Wikipedia

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    Crowson frequently clashed with West Virginia newspapers throughout the 1960s, notably with John Hodel and Roy Lee Harmon of the Beckley Register-Herald. [9] Harmon described Crowson as "militant" and "fanatical" and compared Crowson to a "plague of locusts," while Crowson criticized the newspaper over journalistic integrity.

  7. Joyce Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Born in Taylorville, Illinois on September 14, 1937, [2] she based her stage name on her hometown. A coal miner's daughter, she attended public schools in Taylorville and was the top baton twirler at Taylorville High School.

  8. Elmer Bruner - Wikipedia

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    [7] On June 16, the Beckley Post-Herald reported that the prosecutor, Russell L. Daugherty, and his wife had both received similar threatening phone calls from an unknown female who identified herself as Bruner's wife, stating that if her husband received the death penalty, then the prosecutor and his wife would be in danger. [8]

  9. Leon P. Miller - Wikipedia

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    [26] [36] [37] Miller's speech was praised by columnists in the Beckley Post-Herald and the Charleston Daily Mail. [38] In his speech, he noted that while he believed the Republican Party had something to offer all groups, he warned the party against making separate appeals to different groups and to prejudices. [38] McDowell County Courthouse ...