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The newspaper changed hands three times in the 1990s, before being acquired by its current owners in 2000. Circulation has waned with the declining population of the area. Beckley Newspapers, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., publishes the Register-Herald and two weekly newspapers, the Fayette Tribune and the Montgomery Herald. [2]
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WOAY-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Oak Hill, West Virginia, United States, serving the Bluefield–Beckley–Oak Hill market as an affiliate of ABC.It has been locally owned by the Thomas family since its inception, and its studios and transmitter are co-located on Legends Highway in Scarbro, just outside the Oak Hill city limits (though with an Oak Hill mailing address).
William Sadler is mourning the death of his wife, Marni Joan Bakst.. The Salem's Lot actor, 74, announced Bakst's death in a touching tribute written alongside a throwback photo of the two holding ...
The Register Herald, a six-day morning daily newspaper, serves Beckley and the surrounding area. It had a circulation of 19,237 in 2016 and is owned by Community Newspaper Newspaper Holdings. [ 30 ] The newspaper traces its history to The Raleigh Register , the Raleigh Herald , and the Beckley Evening Post which were among a dozen weekly and ...
Steve Guttenberg hit the ground running to help people impacted by the fires in Pacific Palisades — and he was almost unrecognizable. The flames first began around 10:30 a.m. local time on ...
The Herald was the only weekly newspaper in Cherokee County until 1984, when Consolidated Publishing Co. started the Cherokee Sun as a weekly shopper. [5] The Sun was later sold to the Cherokee Publishing Co.. The shopper merged with the Cherokee County Herald and was provided to every household in the county not subscribed to the Herald. [6]
Thornton Granville Berry Jr. (December 13, 1904 – November 27, 1987 [1]) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia from November 4, 1958 [2] to December 31, 1976.