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  2. Kentucky New Era - Wikipedia

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    Since 1920, it has been the only newspaper published in Hopkinsville. [5] In 1997, Hunter Wood's great-great-grandson, Taylor Wood Hayes, became CEO and publisher of the paper. [2] In November 2018, it was announced that the New Era, along with four other papers owned by the family, would be sold to Paxton Media Group. [7]

  3. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Gazette: Frankfort 1787 Laura Cullen Glasscock Started as The Kentucke Gazette in Louisville by John Bradford. Kentucky New Era: Hopkinsville: 1863 [49] Daily Paxton Media Group: The Lake News: Calvert City: 1984 [50] Weekly Loyd Ford The LaRue County Herald: Hodgenville: 1879 [51] Weekly Paxton Media Group: Lebanon Enterprise ...

  4. Hopkinsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky New Era, founded in 1869, is the daily newspaper for the city and surrounding area. Hopkinsville is part of the Nashville, Tennessee television designated market area (DMA). From 1983 to 2011, the city had its own local news station, WKAG, initially known in the area as TV-43 then as Source 16. [33]

  5. Carroll Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Hubbard Jr. (July 7, 1937 – November 12, 2022) was an American politician and attorney from Kentucky.He began his political career in the Kentucky Senate, and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1974.

  6. WKAG-CA - Wikipedia

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    The station was founded when the FCC issued the construction permit for a low-power television station to the Kentucky New Era on December 9, 1983. The LPTV permit, which was requested by the New Era in December 1981, [2] was the first to be issued to a Kentucky-based licensee; [3] all other LPTV signals within the state were serving as translators for preexisting television stations.

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  8. US Cellular to sell some spectrum licenses to AT&T for $1 billion

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    (Reuters) - United States Cellular said on Thursday it has agreed to sell a portion of spectrum licenses used to transmit mobile phone signals and high-speed data services to AT&T in a $1.02 ...

  9. Henry Watterson - Wikipedia

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    By September 1865 Watterson returned to Nashville, married, become editor and part owner of the Nashville Banner, where he began his “New Departure” campaign urging national reconciliation. Watterson ultimately settled down in Louisville, Kentucky , having met Walter Newman Haldeman during the war, and began editing the Louisville Journal .

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