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In 1925 another consolidation created the Merced Sun-Star. [2] In 1941, the Sun-Star was acquired by Dean Lesher. [3] In 1995, Lesher's heirs sold the Sun-Star and the Madera Tribune to US Media, later renamed Pacific-Sierra Publishing. [4] [5] The newspaper was acquired by The McClatchy Company in 2004. Currently, the Sun-Star has more than ...
California's first such newspaper was the Mirror of the Times, which began publishing in the mid-1850s. [1] Although the number of African Americans in California did not exceed 1,100 until the 20th-century, [ 2 ] seven African American newspapers were established in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 19th century.
Sierra County news East Bay Express: Emeryville 49,766 Weekly The Coast News: Encinitas: Coast News Group 20,000 Weekly Local News Times-Advocate: Escondido 15,000 Weekly Evergreen Times: Evergreen: Times Media, Inc. Weekly Community The Sun-Gazette: Exeter Mineral King Publishing, Inc. 3,000 Weekly Tulare County news since 1901 Fontana Herald ...
The Sun-Star wants to shine a spotlight on some of your unsung neighbors who help make the Merced community a richer, kinder place. Local Spotlight: Help us celebrate Merced’s everyday heroes ...
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Eight Merced-area high school football players are nominated for The Merced Sun-Star Player of the Week for Week 4. You can vote often until 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16. To vote again, hit refresh.
Known from November 23, 1912 to March 15, 1913 as Franklin's Paper The Denver Star, and then simply The Denver Star. [50] Sold by Chester Arthur Franklin in 1913 to the Denver Independent Publishing Company, which ran the paper until the end in 1963. [49] Denver: The Colorado Statesman: 1895 [51] 1961 [51] Weekly [51] LCCN sn8325514
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