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  2. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Publishing, Inc. The Advocate-Messenger: Danville: 1940 Tue–Sat Boone Newspapers: Created by merger of The Kentucky Advocate and The Danville Daily–Messenger: The Anderson News: Lawrenceburg: 1877 Weekly Paxton Media Group: The Banner–Republic: Morgantown: 1885 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Barren County Progress: Glasgow: 1882 ...

  3. Woking News and Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Woking News and Mail is a weekly local paper, published in the Surrey village of Knaphill in Woking. The newspaper is published every Thursday and principally covers Woking and the villages of Horsell , Chobham , Knaphill, Kingfield, Brookwood , West Byfleet , Sheerwater , Sutton Green, Woodham and Bisley .

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  6. July 2023 Western Kentucky floods - Wikipedia

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    Crop losses also occurred in western Kentucky, and power outages peaked at 19,433 during the flood event. [16] [17] 1 person was injured and six water rescues were completed in Graves County. [18] [19] Near Mayfield, 11.28 inches (287 mm) of rain fell, setting a new record rainfall in Kentucky.

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  8. WYMT-TV - Wikipedia

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    WYMT-TV (channel 57) is a television station licensed to Hazard, Kentucky, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for the Eastern Kentucky Coalfield region. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios on Black Gold Boulevard off the KY 15 bypass in Hazard, and its transmitter is located south of the city in the Perry County community of Viper.

  9. The State Journal (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, John Meloan established The Kentucky State Journal, an eight-page, six-column Democratic morning daily. [2] In 1908, Graham Vreeland established the Frankfort News. [7] In 1911, both papers united to become The Frankfort News-Journal and was renamed The State Journal in 1912. [2]