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The Argus-Courier is an American weekly paid newspaper which serves the city of Petaluma and surrounding Sonoma County, California. It is published weekly on Friday, with an estimated circulation of 7,400. [1] It is edited by Don Frances. [2]
He was named his area's defensive player of the year by the Petaluma (Calif.) Argus Courier. He was also named to California's First-team All-state defensive team for mid-sized schools. As a senior, he rushed for 1,700 yards and 25 touchdowns, but stood out even more as a defensive lineman, he had 55 tackles and 11 sacks and helped team to a 9 ...
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[3] [4] The Petaluma and Haystack Railroad was founded, built, and then attached to the steamer dock at Haystack Landing, with service beginning on August 1, 1864. This railroad was only the third railroad in California. [4] [5] The connection provided trade from the North via the Petaluma River, which connected to San Pablo Bay and San ...
The Sonoma Grammar School (1926) The Sonoma Couunity Center Plaque dedicated on September 21, 2002 by the Native Sons of the Golden West The Petaluma Argus-Courier first reported on the Sonoma Grammar School on May 2, 1894, when twenty-five students accompanied their teachers on a field trip to the Maxwell's Grove in Sonoma Valley.
Bill Soberanes of the Petaluma Argus-Courier reported that "The building in which this newspaper had been published (up until the tidal wave) was hit by the full blast of the tidal wave. Every copy of the newspaper printed the day before was washed away. The two linotypes were flooded over and rendered useless by the onrushing ocean waves."
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