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  2. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Meriwether, Robert W. (1974). A Chronicle of Arkansas Newspapers Published Since 1922 and of the Arkansas Press Association, 1930-1972. Little Rock, Ark: Arkansas Press Association. OCLC 2146483. Michael B. Dougan (2003). Community diaries: Arkansas newspapering, 1819-2002. August House. ISBN 0874837227.

  3. Robert G. Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    Robert Greeley Kaiser (born 7 April 1943) [1] is an American journalist and author. He retired from The Washington Post in early 2014 after a career of more than 50 years on the paper. During his career he served as managing editor (1991–98) and associate editor and senior correspondent (1998-2014).

  4. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Obituary of artist Thomas W. Bankes in the Gazette on 29 March 1906. During Reconstruction, a competitor arose by various names, under various editors, and with several different owners. In 1878, J.N. Smithee bought the newspaper, changed its name to the Arkansas Democrat, and went after lucrative state printing contracts held by the Gazette.

  5. Deaths in May 2022 - Wikipedia

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    Larry Lacewell, 85, American football player (ArkansasMonticello Boll Weevils), coach (Arkansas State Indians) and scouting director (Dallas Cowboys). [448] A. C. M. Lafir, 86, Sri Lankan cricketer . [449] Linda Lawson, 86, American actress (Sometimes a Great Notion, Night Tide, Adventures in Paradise). [450]

  6. Monticello, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Monticello (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ s ɛ l oʊ / ⓘ MON-tiss-EL-oh) is a college town in, and the county seat of, Drew County, Arkansas. [3] As of the 2010 census it had a population of 9,467. [ 4 ] Founded in 1849 in the Arkansas Timberlands near the Arkansas Delta region, the city has long been a commercial, cultural and educational hub for ...

  7. Category : University of Arkansas at Monticello alumni

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    ArkansasMonticello Boll Weevils and Cotton Blossoms athletes (2 C) Pages in category "University of Arkansas at Monticello alumni" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  8. WEHCO Media - Wikipedia

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    WEHCO Media, Inc., based in Little Rock, AR is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers, cable television systems, and internet service. Walter E. Hussman Jr. (born 1947), is the president. Hussmann is the grandson of Clyde E. Palmer, whose media holdings formed the basis of WEHCO Media. WEHCO is an acronym for ...

  9. Log Cabin Democrat - Wikipedia

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    Along the way, J.W. Underhill, a one-time owner of The Log Cabin, purchased assets of a smaller Conway newspaper, The Democrat, which operated from 1881 to 1885 and had been revived in 1899. Underhill married into the Robins family, and the two papers merged as The Log Cabin Democrat in late 1900.

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