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Latino Midwest News: Hispanic Robbinsdale Hennepin Semi-Monthly (1st, 3rd Thurs.) 20000 [33] La Matraca Magazine: Minneapolis-St. Paul (Spanish) Hennepin: Hispanic 2007 Weekly (Thurs.) [47] [48] MCCL News: Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life: Minneapolis Hennepin Monthly 33000 [33] Minneapolis Labor Review: Labor Duluth Saint Louis Bi-Weekly ...
The Sentinel is an American, English language daily newspaper headquartered in Fairmont, Martin County, Minnesota. It was founded in 1874 and is currently owned by Ogden Newspapers . [ 2 ]
Behrendt was a member of the Journal Sentinel editorial board from 1995 until 1998. He was The Milwaukee Journal's editorial page editor for 11 years.
The reason given is: Gannett sold some newspapers -- specifically Miami OK, wiki page for Miami News-Record show Gannett sold it in 2021. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
Jordan C. Bernard. Jordan Chase Bernard, 27, of Kennewick, died Sept. 28 in Kennewick. He was born in Vancouver, and lived in the Tri-Cities for 19 years.
Auderer was on a phone call with police union president Mike Solan, and he said that Kandula had "limited value" so the city should "just write a check [for] $11,000". [7] The footage was forwarded to the Seattle Office of Police Accountability and an investigation into Auderer's conduct was opened; Leesa Manion, the King County Prosecuting ...
The Minnesota Spokesman–Recorder is an African-American, English-language newspaper headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and serves readers in the Twin Cities.Founded in 1934 by Cecil Earle Newman (who remained editor until his death in 1976), [2] it is the oldest continuously operated black newspaper and longest-lived black-owned business in Minnesota.
A sister website, White Center Now, launched in 2008 to cover the White Center area immediately south of West Seattle. [5] West Seattle Blog was one of several neighborhood websites to partner with The Seattle Times for hyperlocal coverage in 2009. [6] In October 2024, West Seattle Blog co-founder Patrick Sand died. He was 67.