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The Macon News was founded in 1884 and operated until September 2, 1983. [1] [2] The paper was printed Monday to Saturday under the initial ownership of brothers Jerome B. Pound and Eugene Pound. [1] Subscription to the newspaper was US$5, half that of the rival paper The Macon Telegraph. [1] The Macon News was printed and distributed in the ...
The Telegraph, frequently called The Macon Telegraph, is the primary print news organ in Middle Georgia. It is the third-largest newspaper in the State of Georgia (after the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Augusta Chronicle ).
Susan "Sue" Dowdell Myrick (February 20, 1893 – September 3, 1978) [1] was an American journalist, educator, author, and conservationist.Her friendship with author Margaret Mitchell led to Myrick's role as a technical advisor and dialect coach during the production of Gone with the Wind (1939), ensuring the film accurately portrayed the accents, customs, and manners of the South. [2]
A 68-year-old woman who police say was killed by her husband in an apparent murder-suicide is being mourned by her community for her generosity and kindness.
The Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority will restart fixed route and paratransit bus service at 7:25 a.m. Friday, a press release said. Watch the agency’s Facebook page for more information and ...
Community Newspapers, Inc. Today News Africa: Georgia: 2014 Daily TNA, LLC African-American online and newspaper Towns County Herald: Hiawassee: 1928 [9] Weekly Tribune and Georgian: St. Marys Weekly Community Newspapers, Inc. True Citizen: Waynesboro Weekly Union Recorder: Milledgeville: Daily Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [5] Valdosta ...
The Telegraph also still has a handful of reporters who’ve brought you the local news for some time now: Odds are you’ve seen the work of Chelsea Madden, our service journalist in Middle ...
The first such newspaper in Georgia was The Colored American, founded in Augusta in 1865. [1] However, most were founded in Atlanta . While most such newspapers in Georgia have been very short-lived, a few, such as the Savannah Tribune , Atlanta Daily World , and Atlanta Inquirer , have had extensive influence over many decades.