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In 2012, the Bulletin was combined with the Jenks Journal and Glenpool Post to form the South County Leader. The South County Leader ceased publication in 2014. [13] Branding Iron: Atoka: 1884 1884 [14] The Broken Arrow Ledger: Broken Arrow: 1904: 2017: Purchased by Tulsa World: Cheyenne Transporter: Darlington Agency: 1879 1886 [15] Choctaw ...
The Grant County Herald Independent is a newspaper printed in Lancaster, Wisconsin. Owned by Morris Multimedia , it is the state's oldest weekly newspaper. The newspaper was first published in 1843 under the name of the Grant County Herald .
The Blue Mountain Eagle was established in 1898, [6] and has undergone a long string of mergers in the decades since. [7]In 1908, P. F. Chandler, who owned the Grant County News, formed a partnership with Clint P. Haight to purchase the Blue Mountain Eagle and merge it with the News. [8]
Dec. 29—EPHRATA — Revised ordinances governing short-term rentals in Grant County will be available for review and challenge through Jan. 20. The ordinances were approved by the Grant County ...
Jan. 2—MOSES LAKE — Grant County Commissioners have approved $1 million in funding for a new Grant County Animal Outreach shelter, if GCAO meets some conditions. That matches a similar $1 ...
Falls City Journal – Falls City; Nance County Journal – Fullerton; The Nebraska Signal – Geneva; Gering Courier – Gering; Sheridan County Journal-Star – Gordon; Gothenburg Leader – Gothenburg; Grant Tribune-Sentinel – Grant; Gretna Breeze – Gretna; Cedar County News – Hartington; Hebron Journal Register – Hebron; The Voice ...
Harrison County Publishing Co Spirit of Jefferson and Farmer's Advocate: Charles Town: 1844 Nondaily St. Marys Oracle: St. Marys: Nondaily State Journal: Charleston: 1984 Nondaily NCWV Media Sunday News-Register: Wheeling: Daily Times West Virginian: Fairmont: Daily CNHI [4] Major newspaper Tyler Star News: Sistersville: Nondaily Ogden ...
Bethel was the site of a post office in Grant County that existed from March 12, 1895, until November 2, 1895. [ 5 ] Florence was the site of a post office in Grant Co. that existed prior to 1908 but ceased to exist circa 1920, after the post office closed, per information acquired in researching an ancestor, Isaac Arnold, who was postmaster in ...