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[2] [3] The Record was established by J. E. Eldredge, edited by George Leon, and was the official paper of Del Norte County. [3] The name Del Norte Daily Triplicate comes from the names of three papers that united in 1912—the Coast Times, Del Norte Record, and Crescent City News. [4]
The Bay City Journal, Bay City, Michigan; Birmingham, Eccentric, Birmingham – circulation was just in excess of 6,000. [32] It ceased print publication in December 2022. [33] [34] Bloomfield-Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper [35] Bronson Journal, Bronson ceased publication on Nov. 16, 2017 Archived 2019-11-21 at the Wayback Machine.
KPOD (1240 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a news–talk–sports format. Licensed to Crescent City, California , United States, the station serves the Crescent City area. The station is currently owned by Bicoastal Media Licenses II, LLC. [ 2 ]
KCRE-FM (94.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format licensed to Crescent City, California, United States. The station is owned by Bicoastal Media Licenses Ii, LLC and features programming from ABC Radio , via the Hits & Favorites satellite radio service.
FILE - Hinds County Chancery Judge Crystal Wise Martin listens to lawyer Rob McDuff, an attorney for Parents For Public Schools, during a hearing in Jackson, Miss., Aug. 23, 2022.
The Charles County Times-Crescent: La Plata: 1893 Weekly Free State Communications, Inc. Also published as The Crescent, 1893-1898, The Times Crescent, 1898-1966, The Times-Crescent The Charles County Leaf, 1966-1971, Times-Crescent, 1971-1989. Columbia Flier: Columbia: 1969 Weekly Tribune Publishing: Cumberland Times-News: Cumberland: Daily
The Appleton Post-Crescent decided to purchase the Twin City News-Record, which had been formed when the Menasha Record and the Neenah News Times merged in 1949. The "Appleton" portion of the name was removed in 1964 to reflect that the newspaper reached farther than the city limits. [2]
History of the Oklahoma Press and the Oklahoma Press Association (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press Association, 1930). Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", Oklahoma: a Guide to the Sooner State , American Guide Series , Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 74– 82, ISBN 9781603540353 – via Google Books