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The Fayetteville Observer (established in 1816) is the oldest newspaper in North Carolina. The Star-News of Wilmington (established in 1867) is the oldest continuously running newspaper. Many of the newspapers in North Carolina have common parent companies, including Adams Publishing Group, Boone Newspapers, Champion Media, Community News ...
In 1897, former North Carolina governor Angus MacLean and Judge Thomas A. McNeill started the Bank of Lumberton with $15,000. In 1955, MacLean's son Hector became president, and in 1959, The National Bank of Lumberton changed its name to Southern National. [1] In 1979, Carolina State Bank of Gastonia, started in 1971, became part of Southern ...
The newspaper also changed its name to The Daily Dispatch and later launched the newspaper's website, www.hendersondispatch.com. Bean is currently a group publisher for Paxton Media Group newspapers in North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, and the publisher of The Herald Sun in Durham, N.C., and the High Point Enterprise in High Point, N.C.
Paul Gordon Day, 36, of Brentwood, Tennessee, was convicted by a jury Jan. 10 in U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, of bank robbery using a dangerous weapon and ...
Now the Citizen-Times is printed in Greenville, South Carolina, alongside The Greenville News and shipped to a distribution center. Gannett sold the Citizen-Times building in 2018. On March 31, 2024, the lease expired and the newspaper moved [8] to the co-working space called The Collider in the Wells Fargo building [9] at 1 Haywood Street. [10]
The Coastland Times is a newspaper serving the Outer Banks region of Eastern North Carolina, which specifically consists of Dare, Currituck, Hyde, and Tyrrell counties. It is published twice each week, and has a printed circulation of 5,000 copies, according to its website.
The danger posed by paper losses on bonds is newly relevant with the failure of Silicon Valley Bank. The debate about their treatment goes back decades. Why US regulators let banks lose billions ...
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