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The Marietta Daily Journal (MDJ) is a daily newspaper published in Marietta, Georgia.It is the primary local newspaper of Cobb County, Georgia (of which Marietta is the county seat, largest city, and geographic center), second only to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which covers all of metro Atlanta, and previously most of north Georgia.
This is a list of newspapers published by Digital First Media, the successor to 21st Century Media.. The company owns daily and weekly newspapers, and other print media properties and newspaper-affiliated local Websites in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, organized in six geographic "clusters": [1]
In 1964, plans were made to hive off 19,000 copies of the Salop edition to create the Shropshire Star, published at a new photo-composed offset printing plant in Ketley. The board saw an opportunity with the growth of Dawley New Town – later renamed Telford – and produced a successful news and advertising product to serve a county that is a ...
Daily Targum, Rutgers University (Student Newspaper) New Brunswick: Middlesex: 1869 Targum Publishing Company, Rutgers: OCLC 16045609 [3] Herald News: Woodland Park: Passaic: 1872 Gannett OCLC 16816434 [3] Home News Tribune: East Brunswick: Middlesex 1879 Gannett OCLC 13854028 [3] Jersey Journal: Jersey City: Hudson: 1867 Advance Publications ...
The ruins of Bridgnorth Castle. Bridgnorth is named after a bridge over the River Severn, which was built further north than an earlier bridge at Quatford. [4] The earliest historical reference to the town is in 895, when it is recorded that the Danes created a camp at Cwatbridge; [5] subsequently in 912, Æthelfleda constructed a mound on the west bank of the River Severn, or possibly on the ...
Hunter is the senior author of a new study recently published in the journal Cancer Discovery that has identified a protein they believe helps drive bladder cancer by triggering the synthesis of ...
Semaglutide. Semaglutide is the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy. These once-a-week medications help treat type 2 diabetes and obesity, respectively.
Manufacturers and Farmer's Journal, Semiweekly, May 1, 1848-Dec. 30, 1907 [7] Providence Evening Bulletin. 1863–1995 [citation needed] The Providence Gazette. W.,