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If the news was true, it would have been the second death during production, after Paul Walker's death in November 2013. [252] Jay Jon: in September 2014, the 17-year-old Brooklyn-based rapper was the subject of a death hoax. A Facebook post claimed that he was found dead on a sidewalk shortly after releasing a music video, C.O.P., on YouTube ...
The Willapa Harbor Herald is a newspaper, founded in 1890, that provides news coverage for the towns of Raymond and South Bend, Washington. [2] The current owner is Flannery Publications. [3] The publisher is Community Media Corp. [4] It was founded in 1890 [3] and has circulated under several names. [4]
The modern Union-Bulletin can trace its origins to the Washington Statesman, the city's first newspaper, founded in September 1861. [2] It began publishing weekly editions on November 29, 1861, using an old printing press acquired from the Oregon Statesman in Salem by brothers William Smith and R. B. Smith and a press from The Oregonian purchased by Major Raymond R. Rees and Nemiah Northrop.
The Prosser Record-Bulletin is a newspaper serving Prosser, Washington and the surrounding area (including Benton City, Washington and Whitstran, Washington).The community was formerly served by four competing newspapers at the turn of the 20th century.
American obituary for WWI death Traditional street obituary notes in Bulgaria. An obituary (obit for short) is an article about a recently deceased person. [1] Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles. Although obituaries tend to focus on positive aspects of the subject's life, this is not always the case. [2]
The Rochester Post-Bulletin was created when The Post and Record and The Rochester Daily Bulletin merged in 1925 with Withers as owner and Clarence Blakely as business manager. The Withers family ran the paper from 1925 until Bill Boyne took over in 1979. As of 2013, the Post-Bulletin employs 150 people. [2] [3]
The creation of the Waitsburg Times came about on March 11, 1878, when the Waitsburg Printing and Publishing Association was formed off the back of urging from the public. The association had a capital of $1250 in shares, which quickly sold at $25 each and so began the newspaper with B. K. Land as the editor. [3]
Raymond is the city where the grunge band Nirvana played their first gig, on March 7, 1987. [7] Raymond saw an influx of cannabis manufacturing and agricultural jobs after the passing of Initiative 502 in November 2012, which legalized the recreational use of marijuana. Raymond has embraced all aspects of this lucrative industry by welcoming ...