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Kitsap County Medical Examiner's Office is seeking families of 8 deceased people to claim their remains. Those not being claimed before the end of business day on June 28 will be interred at the ...
In June 1984, it formally changed names from the Bremerton Sun to The Sun. [3] It was merged with the E. W. Scripps Company in 1986 and began publishing a Sunday morning edition in 1991. [ 3 ] On May 22, 2005, the newspaper was renamed the Kitsap Sun to reflect the regional nature of its coverage. [ 4 ]
University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-87249-567-8. Patricia G. McNeely. Palmetto Press: The History of South Carolina’s Newspapers and the Press Association. South Carolina Press Association, 1998. Erika J. Pribanic-Smith (2012). "Rhetoric of Fear: South Carolina Newspapers and the State and National Politics of 1830". Journalism ...
The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office said a 23-year-old man is suspected of killing two teenage boys he is related to. Update: Two people found dead near Poulsbo, suspect arrested in King County ...
The first was the South Carolina Leader, established at Charleston in 1865. [2] In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the growth of the African American press in South Carolina was hampered by the fact that a large proportion of South Carolina African Americans lived in poverty in the countryside. [1]
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The Greenville News started off as a four-page publication in 1874 by A.M. Speights. For a one-year subscription, the cost was eight dollars. After five different owners and many editors, the Peace family under the leadership of Bony Hampton Peace bought the paper in 1919 from Ellison Adger Smyth, around the same time that Greenville was becoming known as "The Textile Center of the South."
Cadine Ferguson-Brown is appointed to the Kitsap County Superior Court, beginning January 1. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment ... News. Science & Tech.