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Downtown office of the Longview News-Journal. The News-Journal operates out of its modern three-story brick editorial offices in downtown Longview. The daily Marshall News Messenger and Texas Community Media's 12 non-daily East Texas papers are produced in the News-Journal's newsroom and printed and distributed from its Longview production plant.
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Charles Edwin Hurwitz was born in 1940, and raised in Kilgore, Texas. [2] His parents were Eva (née Engler) and Hyman Hurwitz, and his father was Jewish and owned a local clothing store, "Hurwitz Man’s Shop" and he built the town's first shopping center.
Pages in category "Longview, Texas" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Longview News-Journal; Longview Pirates; Longview station;
The Longview News-Journal is the primary newspaper in the county, published in Longview. Coverage of the area can also be found in the Tyler Morning Telegraph , based in Tyler, in Smith County . The Gladewater Mirror has been published since 1949, first as a daily newspaper [ 21 ] and then as a weekly newspaper.
Longview News-Journal: Longview: M. Roberts Media 1871 Online daily / print Wed / Fri / Sun 9,512 Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Lubbock: Gannett: 1900 Daily (ex Sat) 7,260 Lufkin Daily News: Lufkin: Southern Newspapers: 1907 Wednesday / Friday / Saturday 3,825 Luling Newsboy and Signal: Luling: L.M. Preuss III 1878 Thursday 783 The Monitor: Mabank ...
The Lufkin Daily News was the first daily newspaper in Lufkin, founded in 1906 [2] by Charles L. Schless, who came to the city from Chicago to begin the afternoon publication. In 1909, he organized local stockholders to form a company and bought the Lufkin Tribune , a weekly in operation since 1887.
However, financial problems forced Curtis to abandon the plans for the Ft. Worth station, and later revive the KFRO license on 1370 kHz in Longview. According to the 60th anniversary of KFRO (Longview News Journal Supplement), Rogers Lacy, maternal uncle of James R.Curtis, offered to fund $5000 for the equipment needed to get KFRO on the air.