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The Williamsport Sun-Gazette was founded in 1801 as the Lycoming Gazette. At the time of the newspaper's conception, there were 131 residents in the town of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The newspaper was started in a building in what is now the vicinity of Penn Street and Washington Boulevard.
More highway news: Paving improvement work on I-81, I-70 and U.S. 522 to start Sunday This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Northbound I-81 closed near Williamsport following crash ...
North Hagerstown won a Central Maryland Conference volleyball championship for the fourth straight year, and Williamsport took the small-school title.
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Williamsport was the birthplace of the national newspaper Grit in 1882. Williamsport purportedly once had more millionaires per-capita than anywhere else in the world. [15] For this reason, the area's local high school, the Williamsport Area High School, uses "Millionaires" as its team mascot.
The Review Republican was formed on October 22, 1914, as a merger between two other newspapers — the Warren Review and the Warren Republican.. The Warren Republican began on December 6, 1854, a continuation of the earlier Wabash Commercial which was a Whig Party journal and Williamsport's first newspaper when it began in 1848.
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