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The Morning Sun is a newspaper published in Pittsburg, Kansas, United States. Though its history dates to the 1880s, it has been known as the Morning Sun since 1973. It was a seven-day daily paper, but decreased to five print editions a week (Tuesday to Friday, and Sunday) as of April 2017. [ 4 ]
The Pittsburg Morning Sun is the main newspaper in the city, published five days a week. [36] [37] In addition, Pittsburg State University publishes a weekly student newspaper, the Collegio. [38] Pittsburg is a center of broadcast media for southeastern Kansas. Two AM and five FM radio stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from the city ...
Pittsburg, Kansas is a center of media in southeastern Kansas. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city. ... Pittsburg Morning Sun, five times a ...
A Pittsburg, Kansas, couple and daycare workers have been arrested and charged after an infant in their care was found unresponsive, according to police. Whitney Jo Henderson, 24, and Madison Ann ...
Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...
Pittsburg Township is a civil township in Mitchell County, Kansas, United States. Its area includes the point at the intersection of Latitude 39.35 and Longitude -98.43333. The township's name is derived from William Augustus Pitt, one of the founders of the central town of the township, Tipton.
He had a 1-year-old daughter, according to family members. A missing Pennsylvania man has been found dead, according to police. Brian Posch was last seen on April 5 in Beaver County, according to ...
Before KRPS signed on, the only source of NPR programming in the area was a translator of KSMU in Joplin. In 1977, just after Pittsburg State gained university status, the Department of Speech and Theater proposed to build a 10-watt station, but it was rejected by the Kansas Board of Regents due to a U.S. Federal Communications Commission freeze on new 10-watt applications.