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In 1970 advertising director Bruce Still left his job at the Gwinnett Daily News to start a weekly publication in Lawrenceville, the Lawrenceville Home Weekly. [6] [7] In 1973 it was renamed The Home Weekly [8] and was published until 1987, when it was renamed The Gwinnett Home Weekly to reflect its expanded readership and circulation. [9]
Rome News-Tribune: Rome: Daily Savannah Morning News [1] Savannah: 1850 [3] Daily Morris Communications Company [2] Statesboro Herald: Statesboro: Daily Sylvester Local News: Sylvester: 1884 Weekly Technique: Georgia Tech, Atlanta Weekly Telegraph [1] Macon: Daily McClatchy Company [6] Thomasville Times-Enterprise: Thomasville: Daily Community ...
Gwinnett Daily News [9] David Stanley Parkman (1915–2007) 2011 Carroll County Georgian [9] William C. Rogers Sr. (1927–2002) 2011 Swainsboro Forest-Blade [9]
Winning would represent a proud achievement in Gwinnett County, where over 3,200 children ages 6-15 took part in the GFL’s 2023 football season. ... according to a Capital News Service analysis ...
O’Hara graduated from Parkview High School in Gwinnett County, Georgia, in 2014, CNN affiliate WSB reported. ... died in the plane collision according to a news release from the Skating Club of ...
The trio mugged the couple in the early hours of July 21, 2021, at an apartment complex in Duluth, the DA’s office said in a news release. The man and the woman’s cars were parked next to each ...
After a capital campaign provided the initial seed money, the foundation received a major boost in 1987, due to the efforts of the late Robert D. Fowler. Under his leadership, he and the other owners of the Gwinnett Daily News offered a $1 million challenge grant, which was matched by the community.
[5] [2] News Corp had been publishing Gwinnett Daily News, Forsyth County News, and Winder News. [5] Robert Fowler sold News Corp to The New York Times for 103 million dollars in 1987. [5] By 1994, Swartz-Morris Media acquired Forsyth County News and the Forsyth Forum Newspaper, the county legal organ, and merged them into the new Forsyth ...