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The Daily Gazette was founded in 1894 [4] as a weekly newspaper by the Marlette family. It was sold to the Schenectady Printing Association in September of that year, and expanded into a daily newspaper, while still publishing its weekly edition. By 1895, it had a circulation of 3,000 copies a day. [5] From 1902 to 1989 inclusively, the ...
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This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
J. Russell's Gazette, Commercial and Political [1] The Liberator, 1831–1865, abolitionist [1] The Massachusetts Centinel [1] The Massachusetts Centinel: and the Republican Journal [1] The Massachusetts Gazette [1] The Massachusetts Gazette. And Boston News-letter [1] The Massachusetts Gazette, and the Boston Post-boy and Advertiser [1] The ...
Read On The Fox News App Ian Kersting, the assistant attorney general of a New Orleans Parish, died of "apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds." Kersting, 34, was admitted to the Louisiana bar in ...
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A three-part series of articles published by the Leader Herald in 2017 on the Ku Klux Klan's presence in the community were the subject of criticism. Critics including Gloversville Mayor Dayton King said the article overestimated the number of Klan members in the area, made multiple factual errors, and resembled a "recruiting effort" for the KKK.