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Texas newspapers, 1813-1939: A union list of newspaper files available in offices of publishers, libraries, and a number of private collections. Houston. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; John Melton Wallace (1966), Gaceta to Gazette: A Check List of Texas Newspapers, 1813-1846; G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). "General Studies: Texas".
The Denton Record-Chronicle is a community newspaper and the main source of local news online for residents of the City of Denton, Texas and Denton County. Controlled by Denton Media Company until 2023, it also publishes the bimonthly Denton County Magazine .
The Sun (1833–1950) Sun Newspapers, a chain of weekly newspapers in Ohio; The Sun, Oregon; The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island; Grand Saline Sun, Texas; Sun, merged with the News-Advocate in 1932 to form the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah; Kitsap Sun, Washington; The Sun, later called Peck's Sun, a Wisconsin newspaper founded by George Wilbur Peck
The Vermont Eagle is owned by Denton Publications. [3] Lou Varricchio is the current editor. The publication has received several editorial and advertising awards by the Association of Free Community Publications, Inc., based in Liverpool, New York. The newspaper also publishes a free, quarterly color magazine, Our State Vermont. The Eagle ...
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The Green Mountain Outlook was a weekly newspaper in Rutland, Vermont. [1] When the paper was launched, it had an initial weekly circulation of approximately 20,000. [2] [3] The newspaper was owned by Denton Publications, Inc. [1] and published by New Market Press. [4] In 2016, the Green Mountain Outlook merged into the Vermont Eagle. [1]
Sun Newspapers was formed as a chain of weekly newspapers serving Northeast Ohio. Prior to a major reorganization in 2013, the chain consisted of 11 weekly newspapers serving 49 different communities in Greater Cleveland . [ 1 ]
The original 1855 publication's name was the Ashton Weekly Reporter, subtitled the Stalybridge and District Chronicle.It cost three halfpence and covered news primarily from Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Mossley, Dukinfield, Droylsden, Hooley Hill, Denton and Hyde.