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The Post and Courier. The Post and Courier is the main daily newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina. It traces its ancestry to three newspapers, the Charleston Courier, founded in 1803, the Charleston Daily News, founded 1865, and The Evening Post, founded 1894. Through the Courier, it brands itself as the oldest daily newspaper in the South ...
The Evening Post Publishing Company was formed by rice planter Arthur Manigault in 1896 to acquire The Evening Post, Charleston's then-ailing afternoon newspaper. [2] [3] Manigault's son Robert became publisher in 1924. Two years later, he bought Charleston's morning paper, The News & Courier [2] –the oldest daily newspaper in the South.
Tony Bartelme. Born. Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Occupation (s) Journalist, Author. Tony Bartelme, an American journalist and author, is the senior projects reporter for The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] He has been a finalist for four Pulitzer Prizes. [2]
This story was provided by The Post and Courier of Charleston, S.C. apmiller@postandcourier.com This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island FC beats Charleston, 2-1 ...
News of her nomination was first reported by the Charleston Post and Courier. Bakari Sellers, a Columbia attorney, former state lawmaker and CNN commentator, said Benjamin will make an excellent ...
But weather service meteorologist Richard Okulski told the Charleston Post and Courier steer clear. They can still cause damage if you end up in the midst of one.
The Post and Courier: Charleston, S.C. 1803 [8] Major paper. Charleston Courier began in 1803; became Post and Courier in 1991 Press and Banner. and Abbeville Medium. Abbeville, S.C. 1844 [9] Weekly Banner Corporation: Original website (archived ver.) Press and Standard: Walterboro, S.C. Weekly Colleton County Progressive Journal: Pageland, S.C ...
Lincoln Riley told the Post and Courier he’d welcome a potential Clemson-Southern Cal playoff matchup — which would pit his Trojans against a program that, coincidentally, now employs his ...