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KWBJ originated as a cable-only channel known as ATVC Channel 7, which launched in 1978. It was managed by Allen's TV Cable, owned by Allen Price, which has served the Morgan City area since the 1960s, and it carried local programs and special events for the Morgan City and St. Mary Parish area, before serving as a full-fledged cable channel in April 1986.
The Rouses Market grocery stores in Morgan City and Plattenville are giving away water and ice to residents. Rouses Market locations in Morgan City, Plattenville handing out water, ice Skip to ...
In 1956, printing of the Record moved from Park City to the office of The Morgan County News, and continued there until 1960. The newspaper merged with The Summit County Bee to become The Summit County Bee and Park Record in 1960. However, the publication split into two newspapers in July 1964. [4]
The Reporter-Times was founded as The Daily Reporter, in August 1889 by James G. Bain. [2] James G Bain was the editor of the Morgan County Republican newspaper in 1870. The Morgan County Republican was founded by a group of local Republican Party leaders, which was initiated as a reaction to the Gazette's switch from the ranks of the Republican Party to that of the Democratic Party.