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St. Johns or Saint Johns [1] is the largest city and county seat of Clinton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [4] The population was 7,698 at the 2020 census . St. Johns is located in the north of Clinton County, surrounded by Bingham Township (although the two are administered independently).
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Michigan. It includes both current and historical newspapers. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first known such newspaper in Michigan was The Venture of 1879, followed in 1883 by the Detroit Plaindealer .
In local newspapers, an obituary may be published for any local resident upon death. A necrology is a register or list of records of the deaths of people related to a particular organization, group or field, which may only contain the sparsest details, or small obituaries. Historical necrologies can be important sources of information.
The Berrien County Record is an independent weekly newspaper that serves all of Berrien County, Michigan, as the publication of record for legal notices.The Berrien County Record is one of the longest-running newspapers in Berrien County, having been founded in 1867.
In 1903 the newspaper merged with Snips, another paper in St. Johns, and ran under the masthead, Snips and St. Johns Herald, and Perkins continued as the editor. The paper merged again in 1905, this time with the Apache News, changing its masthead once more, to St. Johns Herald and Apache News. Ling returned to editing duties at the same time ...
After several management changes the newspaper came under the ownership of David Grandon, prohibitionist publisher of a paper called the Weekly Michigan Messenger, who changed its name to the Adrian Daily Telegram beginning August 6, 1898. In addition to the new name, that day's paper announced upgrades to its printing plant.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of St. Johns, Michigan. Pages in category "People from St. Johns, Michigan" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.