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  2. Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Wikipedia

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    In November 1908, the Star purchased the Telegram for $100,000, and the two newspapers combined on January 1, 1909, into the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. From 1923 until after World War II, the Star-Telegram was distributed over one of the largest circulation areas of any newspaper in the South , serving not just Fort Worth but also West Texas ...

  3. Capital Cities/ABC - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Capital Cities acquired the Oregon-based Jackson Newspapers chain, which included the Albany Democrat-Herald, the Ashland Daily Tidings, and several other local newspapers and magazines. [citation needed] The Kansas City (Missouri) Star was acquired in 1977, and the following year CapCities bought Times Leader of Wilkes-Barre ...

  4. The Kansas City Star - Wikipedia

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    William Rockhill Nelson. The paper, originally called The Kansas City Evening Star, was founded September 18, 1880, by William Rockhill Nelson and Samuel E. Morss. [3] The two moved to Missouri after selling the newspaper that became the Fort Wayne News Sentinel (and earlier owned by Nelson's father) in Nelson's Indiana hometown, where Nelson was campaign manager in the unsuccessful ...

  5. Kansas City dreaming: How the Chiefs might have become the ...

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    Kansas City Chiefs star Bobby Bell, right, zeroes in on Denver Broncos quarterback Jacky Lee as the Chiefs’ Smokey Stover rushes him hard at the Chiefs’ 35-yard line in Kansas City’s 14-10 ...

  6. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    On 6 June 1849, Arnold established a post on the banks of the Trinity and named it Camp Worth in honor of the late General Worth. In August 1849, Arnold moved the camp to a north-facing bluff that overlooked the mouth of the Clear Fork. The US War Department officially granted the name "Fort Worth" to the post on 14 November 1849.

  7. When the Kansas City Chiefs played a home game in Fort Worth ...

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    January 24, 2023 at 3:39 PM. Back in 1964, the Kansas City Chiefs played a home pro football game here. The site: Farrington Field. Instead of 80,000, the crowd was 19,400. Two years after they ...

  8. Fort Worth Report - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth Report (FWR) is a nonprofit news media outlet covering local government, business, education and arts in the city of Fort Worth, Texas.The organization, founded by local business leaders and former Fort Worth Star-Telegram publisher Wes Turner, [1] announced its intentions in February 2021 and officially launched the newsroom in April 2021.

  9. List of newspapers of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The following newspapers are published in Dallas, Texas, United States): Auto Revista. Daily Commercial Record. Dallas Business Journal. The Dallas Morning News. Al Día - produced by The Dallas Morning News. Quick - produced by The Dallas Morning News. Dallas Examiner.