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The Atlantic News-Telegraph is a daily newspaper published in Atlantic, Iowa, and covering Cass County, Iowa, and the surrounding area. The newspaper is owned by Community Media Group and publishes six days a week, Mondays through Saturdays. [2] The News-Telegraph received the 1934 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for "Where Is Our Money?"
Father Aloysius H. Schmitt (December 4, 1909 – December 7, 1941) was a Roman Catholic priest at the Archdiocese of Dubuque, who served as a chaplain in the United States Navy at the beginning of World War II.
Pages in category "Atlantic, Iowa" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Atlantic is home to three radio stations. KSOM 96.5 FM is a 100,000 watt station that reaches more than 22 counties with studios in Atlantic. KSOM features local news at the top of the hour as well as Bill O'Reilly news and commentary daily and 12 locally originated ag reports each weekday.
The Iowa Bystander / Iowa State Bystander / Bystander: 1894 [17] 2015: Weekly [17] By far Iowa's longest-lasting African American newspaper, spanning over a century. Founded by "ten prominent black men who had migrated to Iowa during the 1870s." [18] Some issues available online; Des Moines: Inner City Challenger / Challenger: 1981 [13] 1984 ...
Henry C. Mollett, 86, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1971–1973). [141] Marthe Katrine Myhre, 39, Norwegian long-distance runner. [142] Radovan Pankov, 77–78, Serbian politician, minister of the diaspora (1994–1998). [143]
KSWI (95.7 FM, "KS 95.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Atlantic, Iowa. The station is owned by Meredith Communications, LLC. It airs a classic hits music format. [2] The station was assigned the KSWI callsign by the Federal Communications Commission on April 17, 2000. [3]
A Douglas C-47D Skytrain (built as a C-47B-1-DK), 43-48298, c/n 25559, [96] of the 123d Air Base Group, Godman AFB, Kentucky, [97] with nine officers and 12 enlisted men on board to attend the funeral of a brother pilot who died in a crash Thursday, crashes ~eight miles NE of Kanawha Airport, Charleston, West Virginia, when it clips the top of ...