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The organisation also produces a weekly newspaper, the St Helena Independent, which continues despite the closure of SaintFM. The managing director of the station was Mikael Olsson. [1] The radio frequencies vacated by Saint FM have been taken over by Saint FM Community Radio. Saint FM 94.7 closed down on 31 April 2018 at midnight.
The St Helena Independent [162] has been published since November 2005. The Sentinel newspaper was introduced in 2012. [163] Saint Helena Island Info is an online resource featuring the history of St. Helena from its discovery to the present day, plus photographs and information about life on St. Helena today. [164]
"Newspaper Digitization Projects: United States: Louisiana". Chicago: Center for Research Libraries. University of Florida. "Louisiana". NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers. Gainesville. "Louisiana". N-Net: the Newspaper Network on the World Wide Web. Archived from the original on February 15, 1997. "Louisiana Newspapers ...
The current dispute came to a head following a fiery May 31 three-car crash on the island’s Sea Island Parkway that claimed the lives of five local residents: 26-year-old Raymone Dagin, of ...
Members of the St. Helena Fire Department have battled devastating fires in Northern California. Last Thursday, they rolled into Los Angeles at 2 a.m. to assist in the southern part of the state.
Saint FM Community Radio is a radio station serving the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. The station is owned by Saint FM Community Radio (Guarantee) Limited, a charity company legally registered in St. Helena and limited by guarantee. The station's studios and administration offices are located at Association Hall, Main Street, Jamestown ...
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The station's sister newspaper is the St Helena Independent. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Previously, Radio St Helena , which started operations on Christmas Day 1967, provided a local radio service that had a range of about 60 miles (100 km) from the island, and also broadcast internationally on Shortwave Radio (11092.5 kHz) on one day a year.