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Founded in 1879 as the Las Vegas Weekly Optic., [2] then owner and editor, Russell A. Kistler, revamped the struggling weekly into a daily paper, calling it the Las Vegas Daily Optic. [3] In 1908, the Las Vegas Daily Optic was renamed the Las Vegas Optic [4] In 2021, the newspaper's owner Landmark Community Newspapers was sold to Paxton Media ...
Las Vegas, New Mexico, is east of Santa Fe. The term "Mama Lucy Gang" was coined in 1966 by the Albuquerque Journal columnist John McMillion. He wrote a column that described a deal he had seen made in the restaurant between Apolonio Duran of San Miguel County and another candidate, and called them "the gang in Mama Lucy's back room".
The Plaza Hotel, built in 1881, on the Plaza of West Las Vegas New Mexico Insane Asylum in Las Vegas, 1904. Las Vegas was established in 1835 after a group of settlers received a land grant from the Mexican government. (The land had previously been granted to Luis María Cabeza de Baca, whose family later received a settlement.) The town was ...
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On January 31, 2013, Landmark sold the News & Record newspaper in Greensboro, North Carolina to Berkshire Hathaway. In May 2013, Landmark sold the Roanoke Times, the metropolitan newspaper serving Roanoke, Virginia, also to Berkshire Hathaway. [14] Landmark sold its Maryland newspapers to The Baltimore Sun Media Group on May 1, 2014. [15]
Merged with Las Vegas Voice. Las Vegas: Las Vegas Sentinel-Voice or Sentinel Voice [11] 1981 [7] or 1982 [12] 2014 [10] Weekly [11] LCCN sn86076451; OCLC 14923699; One issue available online; Formed after Sentinel publisher Ed Brown bought out the Voice, and later edited by Lee Brown. [7] Publisher Ramon Savoy announced a halt to publishing on ...
In this Journal Star file photo from Oct. 17, 1983, Northwoods Mall patrons pass by the shuttered Skewer Inn after its closing due to a severe botulism outbreak. The number of hospitalizations grew.