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The Globe is an American, English language newspaper headquartered in Worthington, Minnesota.The Globe serves Nobles County, Minnesota and the surrounding areas. It was founded in 1872 and is currently owned by the Forum Communications Company of Fargo, North Dakota.
Emily Davison, a schoolteacher in Worthing, and later suffragette. Mickey Demetriou, footballer, was born in the Durrington area of the town in 1990. Walter Dew, the police officer involved in the hunt for Jack the Ripper and Dr Crippen, retired to Worthing and was buried in the town's Durrington Cemetery in 1947.
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The Grand Forks Herald is a daily broadsheet newspaper, established in 1879, published in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. It is the primary daily paper for northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. Its average daily circulation is approximately 7,500, in the city of Grand Forks plus about 7,500 more to the surrounding communities.
The Worthing Herald was founded in 1920; it acquired the Gazette in 1963, but continued to publish the newspapers separately until 1981. Since then, a single newspaper has been published weekly under the Herald name, but it is officially known as the Worthing Herald incorporating the Worthing Gazette. [211]
The Herald News is a daily broadsheet newspaper headquartered in Woodland Park, New Jersey, that focuses on the Passaic County, New Jersey area. Today's Herald News is descended from several papers, but did not come to be until two Passaic County papers out of Passaic and Paterson merged in 1988.
The carpet in the council chamber is by Maufe of Heal's. The entrance hall floor is by Gilbert Bayes. In the mayor's parlour is a map of Worthing by MacDonald Gill. [16] It depicts Worthing in 1933, when there was no development in Findon Valley or West Durrington, and very little at Goring-by-Sea. Instead there were many glasshouses across the ...
Five years later, in 2022, Cooper became leader of Worthing Borough Council. [5] [6] As leader of Worthing Borough Council, Cooper was chairperson of the Greater Brighton Economic Board from 2023—24. In November 2024, Cooper voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which proposes to legalise assisted suicide. [7]