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The second Cascade Broadcasting Group was an unrelated business. It owned or operated three television stations: WBKI-TV channel 34, Campbellsville, Kentucky, and two repeaters; W24BW channel 24, Louisville, Kentucky (now WKYI-LD; owned by Greater Louisville Communications) KWBA-TV channel 58, Sierra Vista, Arizona
The paper was purchased in 1899 by W.W. Robertson, who also purchased the competing weekly newspaper, the Yakima Daily Republic. In 1968, the Herald & Republic combined to an all-day newspaper called the Yakima Herald-Republic. [2] Harte-Hanks bought the Herald-Republic in 1972 from the Robertson family.
Yakima (/ ˈ j æ k ɪ m ɑː / or / ˈ j æ k ɪ m ə /) is a city in, and the county seat of, Yakima County, Washington, United States, and the state's 11th most populous city.As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 96,968 and a metropolitan population of 256,728. [4]
A recent survey shows small business owners are feeling more optimistic about the economy following the election. The Uncertainty Index declined 12 points in November to 98, following October’s ...
The American Business Journal is a monthly digital publication for senior executives in the United States who want to stay informed of current business topics and trends. . The ABJ features articles and columns from writers focused on all aspects of the American business landscape and includes a monthly section 'American Business in Action' that produces corporate case studies highlighting ...
MANTRA, a blockchain platform focused on real-world assets (RWAs), has signed a deal with Dubai developer DAMAC Group to tokenise assets in the Middle East worth at least $1 billion, the two firms ...
A study in the British Medical Journal found that one month of abstinence resulted in marked positive health changes –improved insulin resistance, lower blood pressure, and a reduction in cancer ...
As of 2023, American City Business Journals (ACBJ) publishes print copies of 44 different newspapers, addressing business news in 44 different cities, generally under the names City or Region name + Business + Journal (33 cities) or First (5) or Times (2) or Chronicle (1) or Courier (1) or News (1) or Review (1).