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The New Era is a newspaper in Sweet Home in the U.S. state of Oregon.It has been published weekly since its inception in 1929, and covers east Linn County.News historian George S. Turnbull opined in his 1939 History of Oregon Newspapers that despite the city's small size, the paper had been "lively and well made up."
Pages in category "Sweet Home, Oregon" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... The New Era (newspaper) O. Oregon Jamboree; Oregon Route 228; S.
The Kentucky New Era, founded in 1869, is the daily newspaper serving the city and surrounding areas. The Hoptown Chronicle is an online news outlet operated by a non-profit organization that provides public service journalism. [1]
The New Era, a weekly newspaper in Sweet Home, Oregon; New National Era, a newspaper in Washington, D.C., once known as New Era; New Era, state-owned newspaper of the government of Namibia; New Era, the first newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri, published by Charles G. Ramsey
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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]