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  2. Akron Beacon Journal - Wikipedia

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    34,841 Sunday. (as of 2022) [1] Website. beaconjournal.com. The Akron Beacon Journal is a morning newspaper in Akron, Ohio, United States. Owned by Gannett, it is the sole daily newspaper in Akron and is distributed throughout Northeast Ohio. The paper's coverage focuses on local news. The Beacon Journal has won four Pulitzer Prizes: in 1968 ...

  3. Unresolved: Looking back at unsolved cold case murders from ...

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    Beacon Journal Package: 'He was such a good dude': Mysterious slaying of Akron mailman in 2004 remains unsolved Ep. 13: Sam Hughes Sam Hughes, 31, was found beaten to death in his Akron home on ...

  4. Albert Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Albert E. Fitzpatrick. Albert Fitzpatrick, also known as Al Fitzpatrick, (born December 30, 1928) is a journalist and media executive for the Akron Beacon Journal in Akron, Ohio, United States, where he was the only African American working for the company. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Black Journalists.

  5. Howie Chizek - Wikipedia

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    Then, after a five-year stint at Youngstown's WBBW, Howie Chizek started hosting a talk radio show in the Akron, Ohio, market on WNIR FM-100.1. He began broadcasting with WNIR, then WKNT, on June 3, 1974, and remained there until his death in 2012. Chizek had the longest-running, no-guest talk radio show in America. [3]

  6. John S. Knight - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 he started at his father's newspaper, The Akron Beacon Journal, as sportswriter, and moved up to managing editor before inheriting the paper in 1933. In 1923, Knight served as the fourth president of the Akron Host Lions Club. Beginning a nationwide expansion, Knight bought the Miami Herald in 1937. His national Knight Newspapers chain ...

  7. Ernest Angley - Wikipedia

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    Grace Cathedral, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, U.S. Website. ernestangley.org. Ernest Winston Angley (August 9, 1921 – May 7, 2021) was an American Christian evangelist, author, and television station owner who was based in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio from the 1950s until his death in 2021. Ernest Angley was born in Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina.

  8. Richard Cooey - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wade Cooey II (June 9, 1967 – October 14, 2008) was an American murderer. With Clinton Dickens, he was responsible for the murders of 21-year-old Wendy Offredo and 20-year-old Dawn McCreery in Akron, Ohio, on September 1, 1986. He became notable for his argument that, with his weight of over 275 lb (125 kg), he was too obese to be ...

  9. Akron Baptist Temple - Wikipedia

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    Akron Baptist Temple was a Baptist house of worship located on Manchester Road in Akron, Ohio. The congregation first met in 1934 and the church was officially organized a year later. In the years that followed, Akron Baptist Temple grew to be one of the first megachurches in the United States, and at its peak was considered the largest church ...