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NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers. Gainesville. "South Carolina". N-Net: the Newspaper Network on the World Wide Web. Archived from the original on February 15, 1997. "South Carolina Newspapers". AJR News Link. American Journalism Review. Archived from the original on November 16, 1999. "United States: South Carolina ...
The Myrtle Beach News was founded as a weekly in 1935 by brothers-in-law C. L. Phillips and J. Clarence Macklen. They had recently started a printing business, and local merchants asked them to do a local newspaper. In 1961, it was sold to Mark Garner, publisher of Myrtle Beach's other newspaper, the Myrtle Beach Sun (started in 1950
Student newspapers published in South Carolina (3 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in South Carolina" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
CHESTERFIELD, S.C. (AP) — Three sheriff's deputies in South Carolina have been arrested after they reported a dead body in what investigators said were hoax phone calls in four small towns.
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The Beaufort Gazette is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company printed in Bluffton, South Carolina, in the United States. The paper's staff works out of The Island Packet , where it is also printed.
Cheraw (/ tʃ ə ˈ r ɔː / chə-RAW, locally / ʃ ə ˈ r ɔː / shə-RAW) is a town on the Pee Dee River in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 5,040 at the 2020 census. [5] The greater Cheraw area in the zip code 29520 has a population of 13,689 according to the 2019 ACS data.
A 1969 federal tax law requiring non-profits to sell newspaper holdings eventually required the sale of the paper. [3] [6] The New York Times acquired the Herald-Journal from the Public Welfare Foundation in 1985 (along with The Tuscaloosa News and The Gadsden Times), at which time its daily circulation was 47,500, and Sunday 51,000. [7]