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[10] [6] In the years that followed Pioneer acquired the Daily Record in 1996, [11] Lone Peak Lookout in 1998 [12] and the Standard Journal and Fremont County Herald-Chronicle in 2000. [13] Pioneer launched the Belgrade News in 2004. [14] The company sold the Havre Daily News [15] and purchased the Teton Valley News in 2005. [16]
Sky Valley is a city in Rabun County, Georgia, United States and is nestled in a mountain valley on the northwest slopes of Rabun Bald, Georgia's second-highest peak. Incorporated in March 1978, [ 4 ] it recorded a total population of 250 as of the 2000 U.S. census , and 482 as of 2020.
The Logan Banner, originally named the Logan County Banner, is a newspaper in Logan, West Virginia owned by HD Media, LLC, parent company of The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington. Circulation is limited to Logan County and surrounding areas. The newspaper was founded in 1889, by Henry Clay Ragland, a veteran of the Confederate army, as a weekly paper.
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Sky Valley, Georgia; Welcome to Sky Valley, Kyuss album; Skykomish Valley, also known as Sky Valley This page was last edited on 6 May 2020, at 01:17 (UTC). Text ...
Clayton George Bailey was born on March 9, 1939, in Antigo, Wisconsin. [1] In middle school he met his future wife, artist Betty Joan Graveen (Betty G. Bailey).[1]Bailey attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he received a B.S. degree in 1961, followed by an M.S. in Art and Art Education in 1962. [2]
Richard Horowitz, 75, American film composer (Three Seasons, The Sheltering Sky, Any Given Sunday). [342] W. R. Johnson, 90, American classicist. [343] Giovanni Battista Judica-Cordiglia, 84–85, Italian amateur radio operator. [344] Charles F. Mertens, 91, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1971–1990 ...