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  2. LNP (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    LNP's current newsroom includes journalists from the former Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News. In May 2015, LNP closed its newspaper printing facility in downtown Lancaster, citing the need to improve print quality and upgrade full color options required for every page in the newspaper. [6]

  3. Intelligencer Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Steinmans then built a new five-story building for the paper on West King Street to show that "they were here to stay". [2] In 1928, Block announced his surrender and offered the New Era to the Steinmans. They bought the New Era and merged the Intelligencer with the News Journal to create the Intelligencer Journal.

  4. LNP Media Group - Wikipedia

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    LNP Media Group is owned by Steinman Communications, a corporation controlled by descendants of Andrew Jackson Steinman, who purchased the Intelligencer in 1866. [4] The holding company owns Intelligencer Printing, one of the oldest commercial printing houses in the United States; Susquehanna Printing, a contract printer and publisher of weekly newspapers; Delmarva Broadcasting Company; real ...

  5. Paul Evanko - Wikipedia

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    Paul J. Evanko was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on October 20, 1947. [2] His father, George J. Evanko, was an officer in the Pennsylvania State Police for 37 years. [3] In 1965, he graduated from Lancaster Catholic High School, [4] and in 1969 he graduated from Millersville University with a bachelor's degree in education. [3]

  6. WGAL - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by the Steinman family, owners of WGAL radio (1490 AM, now WRKY, and 101.3 FM, now WROZ) and Lancaster's two major newspapers, the Intelligencer Journal and the Lancaster New Era. At the time, Lancaster was the smallest city in the country with a television station. [citation needed] The station's first formal program was shown ...

  7. New Era Building (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The New Era Building is an historic, American commercial and industrial building that is located in Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  8. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  9. St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)

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    St. Mary Church of Lancaster has grown exponentially in recent years to over 280 families, [4] serving congregants from Lancaster, Columbia, York, and Reading. On November 3, 2018, Fr. Moses Fahmy was ordained a priest (presbyter) by Bishop Karas (the enthroned bishop for the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and West ...