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This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
Dziennik Związkowy (Polish Daily News) – Chicago (Polish) El Conquistador – Geneva (Spanish and English) Hlas Národa (The Voice of the Nation) – Chicago; Naród Polski – Chicago; Naujienos (socialist newspaper) (Lithuanian Daily News) – Chicago; Nedelni Hlasatel (formerly Denni Hlasatel) – Berwyn; Sonntagpost und Milwaukee ...
Also published as Telegraph and Cumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register. Merged with the Cumberland Miners' Journal to form Civilian & Telegraph. Cumberland Times-News: Cumberland: 1987 2009 [25] Czas Baltimorski: Baltimore: 1940 unknown Polish-language newspaper. Translates to Baltimore Times. Daily Evening Chronotype: Baltimore: 1867
In Western North Carolina, at least 41 fatalities have been attributed to the storm between Buncombe, Henderson and Macon counties. — Will Hofmann FEMA leader to visit North Carolina
The Western Telegraph marked its 150th anniversary in 2004 with a supplement highlighting some of the stories covered by the paper. [3] The paper was given a royal seal of approval by the Queen as part of the anniversary celebrations. [4] In 2017, the Western Telegraph was named Best Weekly Newspaper in Wales at the Wales Media Awards, held in ...
Oregon news historian George Stanley Turnbull discussed the growth of Oregon newspapers from the 1850s to the 1930s in his 1936 History of Oregon Newspapers. [1] Lists of Oregon newspapers have been maintained in the Oregon Blue Book and Oregon Exchanges since at least the early 20th century; the latter noted the need for frequent updates due ...
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The Sentinel was the first daily paper to be published in the Potteries. In 1892, Thomas Twyford agreed a merger between his own paper, the Staffordshire Post, and the Sentinel, with the apparent objective of removing political leanings. [7] In 1898, a new paper company was registered as the Staffordshire Sentinel Ltd. [citation needed]