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Howard Lake was platted in 1869, and named after nearby Howard Lake. [7] A post office was established under the name Howard in 1870; the post office was renamed Howard Lake in 1892 and remains in operation. [8] One property in Howard Lake, the 1904 Howard Lake City Hall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [9]
Georgia Newspaper Hall of Fame Name Image Birth–Death Year Newspaper affiliation Ref(s) Samuel Marvin Griffin Jr. (1936–2015) 2021 Bainbridge Post-Searchlight [4] Joseph Stewart Parker Sr. (1944–2016) 2021 Dallas New Era [4] [5] May Melton (1923–2014) 2019 Griffin Daily News [6] Quimby Melton Jr. (1923–2013) 2019 Griffin Daily News [6 ...
In January 2023, Lee Enterprises ceased publication of its Lebanon, Oregon Lebanon Express weekly newspaper and rolled coverage of the area into The Albany Democrat-Herald. In June 2023, Lee sold the Daily Journal and three other newspapers to Better Newspapers Inc. [ 38 ] In September 2023, Lee sold the Arizona Daily Sun to Wick Communications ...
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The first such newspaper in North Carolina was the Journal of Freedom of Raleigh, which published its first issue on September 30, 1865. [1] The African American press in North Carolina has historically been centered on a few large cities such as Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro.
Samantha Swann, Spartanburg Herald-Journal April 25, 2024 at 5:19 AM The former home of the Spartanburg Herald-Journal is being prepped for asbestos abatement and demolition.
Howard Publications was a family-owned company of newspapers in the United States. It owned 16 daily newspapers when it sold to Lee Enterprises for $694 million in 2002. Robert S. Howard founded the company in 1961. [1] As of early 1972, group owned nine daily newspapers. [2]
The Daily News and the associated company, the Greensboro News Company, grew quickly, acquiring the other morning paper, the Greensboro Telegram in 1911, and in 1930, acquired the Daily Record. The Greensboro News Company and its two papers were run by Edwin Bedford Jeffress, who owned half interest in the company, after 1914.