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Oroville is located 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the Canada–US border, and features an official crossing into Osoyoos, British Columbia. [11] It is located at the south end of Osoyoos Lake , which empties into the Okanogan River on the east side of the town; the town is bound to the west by the Similkameen River .
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.
The Galax Gazette [61] - Galax; Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal [62] - Gloucester; Greene County Record [63] - Stanardsville; Henrico Citizen [64] - Henrico County, Virginia (published two times a week) El Imparcial [65] - Manassas (Spanish language newspaper) Inside Business [66] - Norfolk; The King George Journal [67] - King George ...
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, has died.He was 87. Hudson died early Tuesday in a nursing home near Woodstock, New York, his former manager, Jim Della Croce, confirmed to USA ...
The Sun-Gazette: Exeter Mineral King Publishing, Inc. 3,000 Weekly Tulare County news since 1901 Fontana Herald News: Fortuna: Times Media Group: 14,381 Weekly Fullerton Observer: Fullerton Fullerton Observer, LLC 10,000 Bimonthly: Orange County, California news North County News Tribune: Fullerton: Digital First Media: Weekly Galt Herald: Galt ...
The Oroville Mercury-Register is a daily newspaper in the town of Oroville, California. It is owned by Digital First Media, formerly MediaNews Group. MediaNews Group took control of the paper from Donrey in 1999. It publishes Tuesday through Sunday [1] with a circulation of 5,852. [2]
Madera Tribune (Madera, 1916–1968) Madera Weekly Tribune (Madera, 1918–1920) Marin County Tocsin (San Rafael, 1861–1918) Marin Journal (San Rafael, 1861–1922) Mariposa Democrat (Mariposa, 1857–1858) Mariposa Gazette (Mariposa, 1861–1922) Marysville Daily Appeal (Marysville, 1860–1922) Marysville Daily Herald (Marysville, 1850–1858)
Julian Valentine Werra was born on February 9, 1902, to John and Anna Werra, who immigrated to the United States from Prussia in the Kashubian diaspora in 1893 and settled in Winona, Minnesota.