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  2. List of African American newspapers in Washington (state)

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    This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Washington. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Washington was the Seattle Standard, established in 1890. [1] Notable current newspapers in Washington include The Facts and the Seattle Medium.

  3. The Facts (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper distributes around 80,000 copies currently in Seattle and surrounding area, the paper earns about $500,000 a year. The Facts started with a 5,000 newspapers in circulation. The Newspaper is published every Wednesday. The Puget Sound region's black newspapers are bucking a national trend of fast-slipping circulation.

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

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    Black Lens News – Spokane; ... See: Category:Defunct newspapers published in Washington. Columbia Basin News; The Seattle Star (1899–1947) [2] Seattle Union Record;

  5. Extra! Extra! Seattle loses a daily newspaper as of Wednesday!

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  6. Funeral home is oldest black-owned business in Craven County

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    Rivers-Morgan Funeral Home is the oldest black-owned business in Craven County serving residents in New Bern for more than 90 years.

  7. Seattle Medium - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Medium is an African-American newspaper that serves Seattle, Washington. It was founded in January 1970, and bore the name The Medium from 1970 to 1983. [3] In its early days, the paper employed as many as 50 staff. [4] In 2014 the Medium completed a redesign, and remained committed to publishing in print as well as online. [4]

  8. Seven victims of Clark County crash were from Amish ... - AOL

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    About 300 people and 14 Amish families live there, where they are "very well-loved and respected," Hansford said. ... 58, of Black River Falls, stopped at the accident scene to pay her respects ...

  9. South Seattle Emerald - Wikipedia

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    The South Seattle Emerald is Southern Seattle’s only nonprofit, reader-supported, and community operated media and news outlet. [3] It is an online newspaper that is focused on Seattle's South End Neighborhoods, South King County, Washington, and stories throughout the regions that are important to BIPOC and working class people.