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Newspaper in Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States, and serves as the county's official legal organ. Hartwell Sun: Hartwell: Community Newspapers, Inc. Henry Herald: McDonough: 1847 Wed, Sat/Sun Times-Journal Inc Henry County’s News Source Since 1874. Published twice weekly newspaper in McDonough, Georgia, United States, and serves as the ...
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35 WDTA-LD Atlanta * 36 WATL Atlanta (MyNetworkTV) 40 WIRE-CD Atlanta (Infomercials) 42 WTHC-LD Atlanta (Tourism info) 45 W13DQ-D Atlanta ; 46 WANF Atlanta ; 47 WKTB-CD Norcross ; 57 WATC-DT Atlanta (Independent) 63 WHSG-TV Monroe * 69 WUPA Atlanta (Independent) Asterisk (*) indicates channel is a network owned-and-operated station.
Jun. 13—One person died near Lake Mills Wednesday night after reportedly crashing a vehicle while fleeing law enforcement. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the individual, whose name has not ...
The Atlanta Voice is an African-American community newspaper serving the greater Atlanta metropolitan area. [1] The paper is published weekly on Fridays. [2]Founded in 1966 by Ed Clayton and J. Lowell Ware, [3] [4] the paper now distributes 40,000 copies via 600 metropolitan locations and offers digital content via a website and social media.
By the 1930s, it was the third-largest paper in Atlanta with a circulation of 75,000: far behind the Journal (98,000) and the Constitution (91,000). [3] In 1939, James M. Cox [clarification needed] purchased the newspaper at the same time as The Atlanta Journal (now The Atlanta Journal-Constitution).
Roswell Mill was a cluster of mills located in Fulton County near Vickery Creek in Roswell, Georgia, north of Atlanta. [24] The mills were best known for producing finished textiles from raw materials grown on nearby plantations, and the group was "the largest cotton mill in north Georgia" at its height. [ 25 ]