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After local banker F.W. McKay bought the newspaper to rescue it from legal trouble in 1910, it was sold to Marion and Goldie Parrott in 1919, who sold it to Windel Shannon in 1952. In 1957–58, Southern Newspapers bought the papers, along with the Fort Bend Reporter (est. circa 1921) and merged them to form the twice-weekly Herald-Coaster .
Fort Worth: 1903 Daily (ex Sat Sun) 230 Fort Worth Business Press: Fort Worth: 1988 Monday bi-weekly 2,117 Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Fort Worth: McClatchy: 1906 Daily (ex Sat) 43,342 Tarrant County Commercial Record: Fort Worth: E. Nuel Cates Jr. 2016 Tuesday / Thursday 12 Franklin News Weekly: Franklin: 1970 Thursday 645 Fredericksburg ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Tarrant County Commercial Record; Jacksonville, Florida ... Fort Bend Star; Community Impact Newspaper; Houston Chronicle; Tacoma, Washington
Houston metro area including Brazoria County, Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County and Galveston County; Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex including Tarrant County, Collin County, Denton County and Dallas County; San Antonio metro area; The newspaper is mailed to all households and businesses in the given area assuring widespread ...
The Fort Bend Sun (formerly known as the Fort Bend/Southwest Sun), [1] was a weekly community newspaper published in Sugar Land, Texas from 1982 to 2022. The newspaper has a weekly circulation of over 61,000 and is delivered free of charge to homes throughout the cities of Sugar Land, Missouri City, and much of Fort Bend County. It published ...
A mural by Nathan Madrid in The Foundry District of Fort Worth, photographed in October 2018. Early on, The Foundry District attracted popular local businesses and interesting new brands.
The Fort Bend Star is a weekly newspaper headquartered in Stafford, Texas in Greater Houston. History. The newspaper was founded in 1978 by Beverly "Bev" Carter (1941 in Ballinger, Texas - July 6, 2013). Her newspaper included a column written by her, "Bev's Burner."
Fort Bend County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. The county was founded in 1837 and organized the next year. [1] It is named for a blockhouse at a bend of the Brazos River. The community developed around the fort in early days. The county seat is Richmond. The largest city located entirely within the county borders is Sugar Land.