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Colorado's first African American newspaper may have been the Denver Weekly Star, which was in circulation by 1881. [2] Notable newspapers in Colorado today include the Denver Weekly News, the Denver Urban Spectrum, and the African-American Voice of Colorado Springs. The location of the State of Colorado in the United States
Mountain Messenger: Lewisburg: Nondaily Mountain Statesman: Grafton: 1870 Nondaily NCWV Media Nicholas Chronicle: Summersville: 1880 [28] Nondaily The Observer: Shepherdstown: Monthly Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Parkersburg: Daily Ogden Newspapers Inc. [26] Major newspaper [13] Parsons Advocate: Parsons: 1886 Weekly Pendleton Times: Franklin ...
The Parsons Advocate is a newspaper serving Parsons and surrounding Tucker County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [1] Published weekly, it has a circulation of 3,033 and is owned by Mountain Media. [2] The paper began life as the Parsons City Advocate, a Republican weekly founded in 1896. [3]
The first Colorado newspaper was the Rocky Mountain News published in Denver from April 23, 1859, until February 27, 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
A man accused of attacking a Colorado reporter after questioning whether he was a citizen and saying “This is Trump’s America now” has had mental health issues for years, his lawyer said.
The Crossett News-Observer: Crossett 1950 1980 Renamed The Ashley News Observer: The Crossett Observer: Crossett 1906 c. 1940: Owned by the Crossett Lumber Co. [53] The Daily News: Mountain Home 1994 1999 Succeeded the North Arkansas View [54] The Daily Siftings Herald: Arkadelphia: 2018 [39] The Elector: DeWitt 1866 1866 [33] The Epworth News ...
The newspaper regularly endorsed presidential candidates since 1976. [460] Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Times since 2018, also blocked an endorsement in the 2020 primaries. Newspaper editorials can reflect the views of the owners, who can play a role in the endorsement and sign off on them. [461] [462]
The Wilson brothers founded the Logan County Advocate in 1885 in Atwood. The newspaper was moved to Sterling after it become the county seat two years later. The Wilsons launched the Daily Advocate in 1889. Victor Wilson sold both the daily and weekly newspaper to D.C. Fleming and MR. Lacey in 1896, and the daily paper was discontinued. [1]