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  2. Ernst Home Centers - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Home Centers, Inc. was a chain of home improvement retail stores founded in Seattle, Washington, United States. Ernst was started in 1893 by Seattle brothers Charles and Fred Ernst. In 1960, it became a division of Pay 'n Save, one of the largest retail companies in the Northwest.

  3. The Stranger (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Stranger is an alternative news and commentary publication in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1991 by Tim Keck and cartoonist James Sturm , it has a progressive orientation. [ 1 ] The paper's principal competitor was the Seattle Weekly until 2019 when the Weekly ceased print publication.

  4. List of newspapers in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Asian WeeklySeattle; Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Seattle (print edition 1863-2009, online only edition 2009-) [1] Seattle WeeklySeattle; The Stranger – Seattle; The Voice of the Valley – Maple Valley

  5. Seattle Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Weekly is an alternative biweekly distributed newspaper in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded by Darrell Oldham and David Brewster as The Weekly. Its first issue was published on March 31, 1976, and it became a web-only publication on March 1, 2019.

  6. Schwabacher Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Schwabacher Hardware Co. sign at 401 First Avenue S., Seattle, Washington. The Schwabacher Brothers—Louis Schwabacher (1837 – June 3, 1900), Abraham (Abe) Schwabacher (c. 1838 – September 7, 1909), and Sigmund (Sig) Schwabacher (May 14, 1841 – March 20, 1917) [1] [2] —were pioneering Bavarian-born Jewish merchants, important in the economic development of the Washington Territory and ...

  7. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Real Detroit Weekly, Detroit, Michigan; Salem Weekly, Salem, Oregon; San Diego CityBeat, San Diego; Seattle Sun, Seattle, Washington (1974–1982) See Magazine, Edmonton (ended 2011) Syracuse New Times, Syracuse, New York; Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas (1991–2013) The Real Paper, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1972–1981)

  8. David Brewster (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    David Clark Brewster (born September 26, 1939) is an American journalist and the founder, editor and publisher of the Seattle Weekly and the Northwest news website Crosscut.com. He is also the founder, creator and former executive director of the nonprofit cultural center Town Hall Seattle .

  9. Westside Seattle - Wikipedia

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    On August 21, 2013, Robinson Newspapers announced that it would combine the Ballard News-Tribune, the Highline Times, the West Seattle Herald, and White Center News into The Westside Weekly on September 6, 2013. [11] In 2014, Amanda Knox began writing for the paper. [12]