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  2. List of newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Acadian Press: Mamou: Louisiana State Newspapers: Avoyelles Journal: Marksville: Louisiana State Newspapers: The Marksville Weekly News: Marksville: Louisiana State Newspapers: Minden Press-Herald: Minden: Specht Newspapers Monroe Free Press: Monroe: 1969 Wright's Publishing, Co. The News-Star: Monroe: Gannett Company [1] Morgan City Review ...

  3. Champ Clark Bridge (1928) - Wikipedia

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    The Champ Clark Bridge was a five-span truss bridge over the Mississippi River connecting Louisiana, Missouri with the state of Illinois via US 54. It opened in 1928. It opened in 1928. In 2019, the bridge was replaced by a new bridge of the same name .

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Student newspapers published in Louisiana (4 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Louisiana" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  5. Louisiana State Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana State Newspapers, Inc. is a privately held chain of 23 local newspapers in the U.S. state of Louisiana, mostly in the Acadiana region. It is based in Lafayette [ 1 ] and is the largest newspaper chain by number of publications in the state.

  6. American Progress (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The American Progress was an American newspaper founded by Democratic Louisiana Governor Huey Long in March 1930 as the Louisiana Progress to promote his political aims and attack his opponents. He forced state employees to subscribe and distribute copies, [ 2 ] plus state agencies had to place ads.

  7. List of African American newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    However, scholars of the African American press generally exclude the Daily Creole. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Although L'Union was the first African American newspaper in Louisiana, it was not the state's first African American periodical: starting in 1843 a successful African American literary magazine was published in New Orleans, titled L'Album Litteraire ...

  8. Daily Star (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Star began on November 12, 1959, as The Hammond Press, which on December 23 of the same year retitled itself The Hammond Item. The Daily & Sunday Star is the sole daily newspaper published in Hammond (as of 2011). [3] Its Sunday edition is The Sunday Star; The Daily Star is issued on five weekdays (Tuesday through Saturday, as of 2011).

  9. Beauregard Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Beauregard Daily News is an American daily newspaper published in DeRidder, Louisiana. It is owned by Boone Newspapers . The paper covers the city of DeRidder and Beauregard Parish, Louisiana , from which it takes its name.