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The Oakland Press is a daily newspaper published in Oakland County, Michigan with headquarters in Troy. [1] It is owned by 21st Century Media, with which its parent company merged in 2013 after filing for bankruptcy. [2] The local historical society traces its origins to The Pontiac Gazette, founded in 1843.
This is a list of newspapers published by Digital First Media, the successor to 21st Century Media.. The company owns daily and weekly newspapers, and other print media properties and newspaper-affiliated local Websites in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, organized in six geographic "clusters": [1]
Troy is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northern suburb of Detroit , Troy is located about 22 miles (35 km) north of downtown Detroit . As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 87,294, [ 4 ] making Troy the largest community in Oakland County and 13th-most populous municipality in the state .
The establishment allows visitors to view the lifestyle of those who lived in Troy Township in the 1800s. The carefully restored buildings include the main building (City Hall), log cabin, a Greek Revival Home, a brick one-room school, print shop, wagon shop, a town hall, a general store, and a turn of the century church and parsonage.
Buildings and structures in Troy, Michigan (1 C, 10 P) C. Companies based in Troy, Michigan (30 P) P. People from Troy, Michigan (1 C, 26 P) S. Schools in Troy ...
The South County Gazette is a newspaper that served the southern Berrien County, Michigan communities of Bridgman, Buchanan, Galien, Harbert, Lakeside, New Buffalo, New Troy, Sawyer, Three Oaks, and Union Pier with news of local events and happenings.
The Troy axe murders were a familicide of seven individuals in Troy, Michigan, United States, in September 1964. William G. Gravlin (June 4, 1934 – March 1, 1994), a Royal Oak fireman, was convicted of slashing his cousin's wife in 1961 and was committed to the Pontiac State Hospital. After his release, Gravlin's wife asked for a divorce.