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African-American newspaper founded by William Twine [20] Muskogee Star: Muskogee: 1912 1913 African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; succeeded by the Tulsa Star [21] The Oklahoma (City) Times: Oklahoma City: 1889 1984 [22] Skiatook Sentinel: Skiatook: 1905 [23] Tulsa Business Journal: Tulsa: Formerly published by Community ...
News Journal of Daytona Beach, ... of Cottonwood; The Valley Journal, weekly, of Halstad; The Wabasso ... The Oklahoman of Oklahoma City; The Shawnee News-Star [118] ...
Cottonwood is an unincorporated community in Coal County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] It is located two miles northeast of Coalgate . [ 2 ] A post office operated in Cottonwood from April 1, 1914 to December 31, 1914.
A post office operated in Cottonwood from March 3, 1882 to June 15, 1909. [3] The area that became Coal County, including Sequoyah, became part of Cherokee Nation in 1829. [ 4 ] Between the Civil War and Oklahoma Statehood in 1907, Cottonwood was populated primarily by white intruders who had illegally entered Cherokee Nation.
In particular, this list considers a newspaper to be a weekly newspaper if the newspaper is published once, twice, or thrice a week. A weekly newspaper is usually a smaller publication than a larger, daily newspaper (such as one that covers a metropolitan area). Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area ...
The Express-Star daily of Chickasha, Oklahoma; McAlester News-Capital daily of McAlester, Oklahoma; Muskogee Phoenix daily of Muskogee, Oklahoma; News Press daily of Stillwater, Oklahoma; The Norman Transcript daily of Norman, Oklahoma; Pauls Valley Daily Democrat of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; Stilwell Democrat Journal weekly of Stilwell, Oklahoma
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The Journal Record is a daily business and legal newspaper based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Its offices are in downtown Oklahoma City, with a bureau at the Oklahoma State Capitol. The Journal Record began publication in 1937, though an early predecessor of the newspaper, the Daily Legal News was first published in Oklahoma City on August 27, 1903.