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The Sharon Herald, a weekly newspaper, began publication April 14, 1864, founded by R.C. and James Frey. It was converted to a daily newspaper nearly 45 years later, April 12, 1909. [2] The newspaper's office at the foot of Pitt Street in Sharon was washed into the Shenango River during a flood in March 1913. The newspaper missed only four ...
He thinks he gets the bug from his grandfather, Ed Hyde, who was born in 1910, worked at Hyde's drug store in downtown Sharon, and retired from his hometown newspaper, the Sharon ...
Jul. 25—MERCER — A Common Pleas judge on Monday sentenced a Sharon woman in connection with the Sharon Dollar General shooting last summer. Jalesa Rachele Brown, 27, of 350 Alderman Ave ...
At the Heiges Radio Electric store, at 91 East State Street, sometime around 1932, the idea to build a radio station in Sharon PA was developed. In 1935, John Fahnline Jr. and George and Al Heiges entered into a contract. Eventually, the Sharon Herald newspaper, represented by A.W. McDowel, became involved in the project. Even though the name ...
The Herald - Sharon; The Herald-Standard - Uniontown; Indiana Gazette - Indiana; ... East Berlin news and Biglerville News (East Berlin) (1925–1930) [154]
Jul. 10—An Albert Lea man who was charged with several counts related to a single-vehicle crash in February, has entered into a plea deal with the Mower County Attorney's Office. Devon McCormick ...
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Pennsylvania's first African American newspaper was The Mystery, published in Pittsburgh by Martin Robison Delany from 1843 to 1847. [2] Today, Pennsylvania is home to numerous active African American newspapers, including the oldest such newspaper nationwide, the Philadelphia Tribune.