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The Sun Advocate was a bi-weekly newspaper located in Price, Utah, United States. It was owned by Brehm Communications of San Diego , California . It was sold to Emery Telcom in October, 2018 and is now published as ETV News Sun Advocate .
Sun Advocate — Price; The Times-News — Nephi; Tooele Times Daily News — Tooele; Tooele Transcript-Bulletin — Tooele; Uintah Basin Standard — Roosevelt; The Utah Independent — Salt Lake City (Convervative political newspaper, 1970–1977) [9] Vernal Express — Vernal; Wasatch County Courier — Heber City (discontinued in 2001) [10 ...
The Spectrum (Utah) Standard-Examiner; Sun Advocate; T. The Times-Independent; Tooele Transcript-Bulletin; Topaz Times (publication) W. Wasatch Wave
Sun Newspapers, a chain of weekly newspapers in Ohio; The Sun, Oregon; The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island; Grand Saline Sun, Texas; Sun, merged with the News-Advocate in 1932 to form the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah; Kitsap Sun, Washington; The Sun, later called Peck's Sun, a Wisconsin newspaper founded by George Wilbur Peck
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Utah. Although new African American newspapers continued to be established in Utah through at least the 1990s, many of the state's historical African American newspapers date to a period of journalistic ferment between 1890 and 1910. [ 1 ]
This section's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information.The reason given is: Gannett sold some newspapers -- specifically Miami OK, wiki page for Miami News-Record show Gannett sold it in 2021.
This is a list of African American newspapers and media outlets, which is sortable by publication name, city, state, founding date, and extant vs. defunct status.For more detail on a given newspaper, see the linked entries below.
One of Utah's most notorious cold cases, [2] Rachael's murder ultimately proved a catalyst to establish the "Rachael Alert" child abduction alert system, [3] which remained in use in the state of Utah until 2003, when the state adopted the national AMBER alert child abduction emergency alert system. [4] [5]