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Several family members and employees of Rosenberg-based Hartman Newspapers, L.P. publish a group of 11 small daily and semiweekly newspapers in Texas, including Rosenberg, Rockport, Port Lavaca, Katy and Alvin. In March 2024, the Wharton Journal-Spectator and the El Campo Leader-News were merged to form the Wharton County Leader-Journal. [2]
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The Tribune is the second-oldest newspaper in Texas. Established on August 23, 1845, as a weekly, the newspaper moved from Matagorda to Bay City when the location of the county seat was changed in 1894. It was published as both a daily and weekly from 1904 to 1959, when the weekly ceased publication.
James Mitchell Collins (April 29, 1916 – July 21, 1989) was an American businessman and a Republican politician who represented the Third Congressional District of Texas from 1968 to 1983. The district was based at the time around Irving in Dallas County .
When a supercell thunderstorm rolled through northern Boone County, it seems it had its eye set on Hallsville. Hallsville, Centralia and Sturgeon all were under a tornado warning around 9:15 p.m ...
In 1913, it merged with the Brenham Daily Banner to form the Brenham Daily Banner Press, which was published as a daily and weekly newspaper from 1913–1926. [2] The paper became the first daily in Texas to hire a female editor, in 1917. [3] Brenham Daily Banner Press publisher George A.T. Neu was president of the Texas Press Association in 1927.
Establshed in 1930. Lyde Williford Devall and Charles K. Devall owned and published the Kilgore News Herald from 1940 to 1979. [2] In 2018, Bluebonnet Publishing sold the newspaper to M. Roberts Media, [3] [4] as part of a strategic move to enhance local news coverage and facilitate a transition into a digitally integrated noting the newspaper's "historic roots stretching back to the early ...
The First Texas News Barons. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2005. ISBN 0-292-70977-3. Gelsanliter, David (1 May 1995). "DEMISE OF THE TIMES HERALD". Fresh Ink: Behind the Scenes of a Major Metropolitan Newspaper. Foreword by Gene Roberts (First ed.). Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press. ISBN 978-0929398846. LCCN 94043363.