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  2. Mountain Statesman - Wikipedia

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    The Statesman began its life as the Grafton Sentinel, a publication that was only weeks old when editor and publisher James W. Holt took it over in 1870. [1] Holt, a 21 year old who had previously worked at the Preston County Journal, went through a series of partners but, aside from a short period of divestment from the paper in 1875, remained editor and publisher of the paper until 1893, [5 ...

  3. Death and state funeral of Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    President Joe Biden stated that "America and the world lost an extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian", and president-elect Donald Trump said Carter "did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans." [19] In an address from Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands, Biden said that Carter was a "remarkable ...

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  5. Edgar Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Wilson was born February 25, 1861, to parents Ellen and Matthew Wilson. [1] His family included two sisters and a brother. [2]Edgar's father, Matthew Wilson, joined the Union Army in 1862, and one account suggests he was wounded and captured at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, in 1863.

  6. List of African American newspapers in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Distinct from a white weekly that was later also called The Colorado Statesman (1898–2017), but until the 1970s was named the Colorado Democrat. Denver: The Statesman / The Statesman-Exponent (1895–1896) / Franklin's Paper The Statesman (1906–1912) 1885 [53] or 1888 [49] or 1889 [54] 1912 [53] Weekly [53] Available online; First owned by ...

  7. “The Voice” Alum Ryan Whyte Maloney Dies at 44 - AOL

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    Related: 'America's Got Talent' and 'The Voice' Alum Nolan Neal's Cause of Death Determined Born in Traverse City, Mich in 1981, Whyte Maloney grew up playing the guitar, violin, cello, and drums ...

  8. Silverton Appeal Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper in Silverton, the Appeal was founded as a weekly newspaper in 1880 by Henry G. Guild. [3] [4] Author Homer Davenport, who was raised in Silverton, had strong ties to the Appeal in his youth; he discussed its early days in his autobiographical work The Country Boy (1910), and described Guild as the "best editor the Silverton Appeal ever had."

  9. Not all companies are backing away from DEI in the new Trump era

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    Over the past year, a number of high-profile companies have done about-faces on diversity, including Meta (), Walmart (), McDonald's (), Lowe’s (), Ford (), Tractor Supply (), and John Deere ...