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  2. Texarkana Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Texarkana Gazette building in Texarkana, Texas. The Texarkana Gazette is a daily newspaper founded in 1875 and currently owned by WEHCO Media, Inc.

  3. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texarkana Gazette: Texarkana: WEHCO Media: 1875 Daily 2,476 The Post Newspaper: Texas City: 2002 Sunday / Wednesday 843 Thorndale Champion: Thorndale: Moser Community Media 1898 Thursday 339 The Progress: Three Rivers: McElvy Media Group 1928 Thursday 867 Throckmorton Tribune: Throckmorton: Callie Lovvorn 1886 Monday 198 Swisher County News ...

  4. Disappearance of Virginia Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Mary Virginia "Jimmie" Carpenter was a 21-year-old American missing person from Texarkana, Texas, who went missing in Denton in the summer of 1948. Carpenter was last seen by a taxi driver around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, 1948.

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  6. WEHCO Media - Wikipedia

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    The company publishes 10 daily newspapers serving three states, as well as eight English-language nondaily newspapers and two Spanish-language publications. They include the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the Texarkana Gazette, and the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

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  8. Walter E. Hussman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He fought a newspaper "war" with the competing Arkansas Gazette. The two papers merged into the joint Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in October 1991. [ 3 ] Hussman was opposed to newspapers providing free content online, writing in a 2007 Wall Street Journal op-ed column that newspapers should stop providing such free content, calling the posting of ...

  9. Frank D. White - Wikipedia

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    After the death of the stepfather in 1950, the Whites returned to Texarkana. [3] White enrolled in the New Mexico Military Institute and was subsequently appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. [3] He graduated from the academy in 1956 with a degree in engineering. [3] White served as a pilot in the United States Air Force. [3]