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  2. Human remains found today in Basin community of George County

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    George County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation after human remains were found today in the Basin community. Basin is a few miles east of the Plum Bluff area along the Pascagoula River.

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  5. Baltimore Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was originally founded as a monthly publication, but it transitioned to a weekly newspaper one month after its first edition. [1] Due to the popularity of The Baltimore Times, the Brambles began publishing Black-focused newspapers dedicated to other areas of Maryland: The Annapolis Times, The Shore Times, The Prince George's County Times, and The Baltimore County Times.

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  7. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Also published as Port Tobacco Times and Charles County Advertiser, 1845-1898. Merged with the Crescent to form the Times Crescent. The Prince George's County Times: Prince George's County: Focuses on the African-American community. Published by Joy Bramble. Prohibition Advocate: Baltimore: 1890s [42] African American newspaper. Queenstown News ...

  8. Carolyn Haines - Wikipedia

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    For over ten years she was a reporter and journalist for newspapers such as the George County Times, the Mobile Press-Register, The Mississippi Press, The Huntsville Times, and the Hattiesburg American. Her current mysteries are the Sarah Booth Delaney Mississippi Delta series, set in the fictional town of Zinnia.

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