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  2. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas News: Mountain Home 1897 [3] The Arkansas Traveler: Wittsburg: c. 1853: c. 1854 [30] The Arkansawyer: Stuttgart 1906 1915 Successor to Stuttgart Chronicle [48] The Arkansawyer: Stuttgart 1920 Combination of The Stuttgart Booster and Stuttgart Republican [51] The Ashley County Times: Hamburg 1865 1873 [38] The Ashley County Times ...

  3. List of cemeteries in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    This list of cemeteries in Arkansas includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.

  4. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Obituary of artist Thomas W. Bankes in the Gazette on 29 March 1906. During Reconstruction, a competitor arose by various names, under various editors, and with several different owners. In 1878, J.N. Smithee bought the newspaper, changed its name to the Arkansas Democrat, and went after lucrative state printing contracts held by the Gazette.

  5. Mansfield, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Mansfield is a city in Scott and Sebastian counties Arkansas, United States. The Sebastian County portion of the city is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas - Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area . As of the 2010 Census , the population was 1,139. [ 4 ]

  6. Hope Star - Wikipedia

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    The Hope Star was a Monday through Friday daily newspaper serving Hope, Arkansas, United States. It was founded on January 18, 1929, from the merger of the Star of Hope and the Hope Daily Press newspapers. The Star of Hope was founded in 1899, while the Hope Daily Press was founded in 1927. [1]

  7. Stuttgart Daily Leader - Wikipedia

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    The website's roots are in the community's print newspaper founded in 1885. It is owned by East Arkansas Broadcasters, via its Arkansas County Broadcasters division, having acquired the newspaper assets from former owner GateHouse Media in September 2019, [1] in advance of GateHouse's November 2019 merger with Gannett.

  8. Hot Springs Sentinel-Record - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Springs Sentinel-Record is a newspaper in Hot Springs, Arkansas, currently privately owned by WEHCO Media, Inc.. Known often and/or historically as Sentinel-Record, or S-R, it emerged as the survivor as a daily newspaper out of multiple newspapers competing in Hot Springs in the late 1800s, which eventually merged in effect; the paper's lineage can be traced to the Daily Sentinel ...

  9. Rumph Mortuary - Wikipedia

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    Perry’s Funeral Chapel, known for many years as Rumph Mortuary, is a historic commercial building at 312 West Oak Street in El Dorado, Arkansas.Built in 1927, it is a two-story red brick building, with a three-bay facade topped by a crenellated Gothic parapet.