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  2. Madera Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Madera Mercury-Tribune was put into receivership in 1949. The assets were then purchased by Dean Lesher, who had purchased another paper called the Madera Daily News, founded in the 1940s. The combined paper was called the Madera News Tribune. [1] After Lesher's death, Lesher Newspapers, Inc. sold the paper to U.S. Media, which then sold it ...

  3. California Digital Newspaper Collection - Wikipedia

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    Madera Mercury (Madera, 1901–1925) 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)

  4. List of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Glendale News-Press: Glendale: Outlook Newspapers Group: 5,795 (2020) [3] Weekly Independent Coast Observer: Gualala Weekly Gustine Press-Standard: Gustine 209 Multimedia Weekly Half Moon Bay Review: Half Moon Bay: Coastside News Group 3,000 Weekly Selma Enterprise: Hanford: Lee Central California Newspapers Weekly The Healdsburg Tribune ...

  5. Couple found dead in water outside Yosemite: 'James died a ...

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    Monica Ledesma and James Hall, both 35, were found by the Madera County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday after deputies received a report of an unresponsive woman in the water near Angel Falls.

  6. Column: The death of California's Spanish-language newspapers ...

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    Empty news racks still remain at the entrance to the Novy Ranch Market in downtown Santa Ana on June 26. There are no Spanish-language newspapers being printed in Santa Ana.

  7. Elizabeth Ann Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ann Duncan (born Hazel Lucille Sinclaira Nigh [1] (April 16, 1904 [2] in Kansas City, Missouri [3] – August 8, 1962) was an American murderer. She was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her daughter-in-law in 1958.

  8. Madera hospital could reopen with new management partners ...

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    Before it closed, Madera Community Hospital was the only general acute hospital that served Madera County’s 160,000 residents, primarily made up of low-income Latino agricultural workers.

  9. Roger J. Traynor - Wikipedia

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    Roger John Traynor (February 12, 1900 – May 14, 1983) was the 23rd Chief Justice of California (1964–1970) and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from 1940 to 1964. [1] Previously, he had served as a Deputy Attorney General of California under Earl Warren, and an Acting Dean and Professor of UC Berkeley School of Law.