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  2. The Daily Item (Sunbury) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbury Daily (founded 1872) and The Evening Item (1893) merged July 1, 1936. Publishing five afternoons per week, The Daily Item was owned by the Dewart family and other local investors until April 15, 1970, when Ottaway Community Newspapers purchased it. Ottaway streamlined and upgraded the newspaper.

  3. Sunbury, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sunbury (/ ˈ s ʌ n b ɛr i / SUN-berr-ee) is a city and the county seat of Northumberland County in Pennsylvania, United States. Located in the Susquehanna Valley , Sunbury is positioned on the east bank of the Susquehanna River .

  4. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Pennsylvania. Daily newspapers Altoona ... Sunbury American (1848–1879) [278] The Sunday Morning News (Scranton) (1878–1901) [279]

  5. The Bucknellian - Wikipedia

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    The Bucknellian (formerly called The Orange and the Blue) [1] is the student newspaper of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.It was established in 1896, fifty years after the University at Lewisburg (as it was then named) was founded, [1] and is published weekly in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, by The Daily Item.

  6. The Danville News - Wikipedia

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    The Danville News is a newspaper published in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. The publication is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., a company founded in 1997 by Ralph Martin. [ 1 ] CNHI newspapers are clustered in groups that cross-sell packages to advertisers [ 1 ] and occasionally feature editorial content written by a regional reporter ...

  7. Pomfret Manor Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    John Black Packer, Pennsylvania deputy attorney general (1845–1847), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1850–1851), and U.S. Congressman (42nd and 43rd sessions) Simon Peter Wolverton , Pennsylvania senator (1878, 1880 and 1884) and U.S. Congressman (52nd and 53rd sessions)

  8. The Internet Can't Get Over This Moment From Trump's Speech - AOL

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    A s the border continues to play an important policy role in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, former President and current Republican nominee Donald Trump criticized the government’s ...

  9. Jim Huggard - Wikipedia

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    Jim Huggard; Personal information; Born September 16, 1933Died: October 16, 2020 (aged 87) Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, U.S.: Listed height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Career information