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The Aspen Weekly Times' first issue was published April 23, 1881 when Aspen was a silver mining town, and the purpose of the newspaper was to bring news about the outside world to miners. The original owner was D.H. Waite & Co under the leadership of Davis Hanson Waite who sold the paper to B. Clark Wheeler in 1885 and later became Governor of ...
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The Joliet Signal was a weekly, local newspaper which began publication in Joliet, Illinois, in 1844. [1] This newspaper's title and publishers changed several times before finally being bought by Judge S. W. Randall and renamed the Juliet Signal. [2] When, in 1845, local residents changed the spelling of Juliet, Ill. to Joliet, Randall changed ...