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The Cumberland Times-News is a five-day morning daily newspaper serving Cumberland, Maryland, United States, and the surrounding areas of Allegany and Garrett counties in Maryland, and Mineral County in West Virginia. The paper, which has existed under various titles, dates back to the early 19th century.
He sold the company's Cumberland plant 1987; the company's larger plant was in the Chicago area. [7] [8] Wyckoff was a member of the Municipal Planning and Zoning Commission in Cumberland in the early 1970s. He was Vice President of the local chapter of the American Cancer Society in 1973–74. [2] He served as Mayor of Cumberland from 1982 to ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
African American newspaper. Cumberland Freie Presse: Cumberland: 1891 1896 [46] Cumberland News: Cumberland: 1865 1869 [47] Cumberland Telegraph: Cumberland: 1851 1858 Also published as Telegraph and Cumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register. Merged with the Cumberland Miners' Journal to form Civilian & Telegraph. Cumberland Times-News ...
He played college football at Maryland, and high school at Fort Hill in Cumberland, Maryland. [1] Trimble was the head coach of Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia from 2002 through 2010. He also coached in the NFL, Arena Football League, and college football. [1]
Frostburg, Maryland: News/Talk/Sports WTBO-WKGO Corporation, LLC WCMD: 1230 Cumberland, Maryland All Sports/ESPN West Virginia Radio Corporations was top 40 WCUM in the '60s: WCBC: 1270 Cumberland, Maryland Full Service Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation #1 AM Station: WTBO: 1450 Cumberland, Maryland Standards/Sports WTBO-WKGO Corporation, LLC
William Harrison Lowdermilk was born in Cumberland, Maryland on January 7, 1839. He moved to Louisville, Kentucky in 1850, attended college and learned the printing trade. During the Civil War Lowdermilk enlisted in Company S, Kentucky 6th Infantry Regiment on 24 December 1861 and was promoted to Full Private on 1 May 1862.
The Citizen was a weekly newspaper published in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland from November 14, 1961 to October 27, 1983. In addition to Cumberland, The Citizen also served the nearby cities of Frostburg, Maryland and Oakland, Maryland. [1]