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  2. Topix (website) - Wikipedia

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    Topix removed the human sexuality topic, which was one of its most popular topics, from its forums on June 26, 2016. The Topix local news and forums were shut down on December 20, 2018. [3] Topix launched new entertainment-focused slideshow and quiz-based sites named Stars and Offbeat in 2015, and has continued to launch additional new sites since.

  3. Marion, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Marion is a town in Union Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 765 at the 2010 census , a decrease from 806 at the 2000 census . This population includes the village of Truxno in the northwestern corner of the city limits.

  4. List of newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana State Newspapers: Daily World: Opelousas: Gannett Company [1] The Bayou-Pioneer: Pierre Part: Louisiana State Newspapers: Post South: Plaquemine: Gannett Company [3] The Rayne Acadian-Tribune: Rayne: Louisiana State Newspapers: The Richland Beacon-News: Richland: Louisiana State Newspapers: Ruston Daily Leader: Ruston: Ruston ...

  5. Marion denies raided newspaper’s request for city officials ...

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  6. Before raid, Marion police chief tried to persuade reporter ...

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    The raid on the Kansas newspaper quickly drew national concerns about press freedom. Two lawsuits have now been filed in the wake of the August raid. Before raid, Marion police chief tried to ...

  7. Raiding the newspaper wasn’t Marion’s first attack on ...

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    The lawsuit filed this week by the Marion County Record against Marion city and county officials has been expected since the day the local police and sheriff staged an illegal and ill-advised raid ...

  8. Louisiana State Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    It is based in Lafayette [1] and is the largest newspaper chain by number of publications in the state. [2] The chain began in 1963, when Braxton "B.I." Moody III purchased The Rayne Acadian-Tribune and The Church Point News for $100,000. [3] [4] The company was incorporated as Louisiana State Newspapers in 1973. [5]

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