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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Siloam Springs Advertiser: Siloam Springs 1918 c. 1918 [8] Siloam Springs Daily Register: Siloam Springs 1911 [8] Siloam Springs Free Press: Siloam Springs 1912 [8] Siloam Springs Globe: Siloam Springs 1881 1881 [11] Siloam Springs Herald-Democrat: Siloam Springs 1889 Combination of the Arkansas Herald and Siloam Springs Globe [11] Siloam ...

  4. KRZB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KRZB-TV. /  34.37222°N 93.04639°W  / 34.37222; -93.04639. KRZB-TV (channel 26) was an independent television station in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States, which operated from 1986 to 1988. It closed due to financial mismanagement and awaiting efforts to complete a major facility upgrade that would have increased the station's ...

  5. Lynching of Jim McIlherron - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Jim McIlherron was an African-American man who was tortured and executed by a lynch mob on February 12, 1918, in Estill Springs, Tennessee. McIlherron was lynched in retaliation for shooting and killing two white men after a fight broke out. Walter White wrote a report on the lynching for the May 1918 issue of the NAACP magazine The ...

  6. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    The Ram, Fordham University student newspaper (roughly 1918–2008) Free. The Polytechnic (1869, 1885–2001) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student newspaper Free. The Spectrum (1950–1962), State University of New York at Buffalo Free. The Record (1913–2006), State University of New York College at Buffalo Free.

  7. WEHCO Media - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.wehco.com. WEHCO Media, Inc., based in Little Rock, AR is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers, cable television systems, and internet service. Walter E. Hussman Jr. (born 1947), is the president. Hussmann is the grandson of Clyde E. Palmer, whose media holdings formed the basis of WEHCO Media.

  8. Hot Springs, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Springs newspaper is the Sentinel-Record, originally part of the Clyde E. Palmer chain, since renamed WEHCO Media. It is published daily. The Thrifty Nickel, a classified advertising publication, is published from offices at 670 Ouachita Avenue. The Little Rock edition is also published from this office.

  9. Michael Silka - Wikipedia

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    Michael Silka. Michael Alan Silka (August 20, 1958 – May 19, 1984) was an American spree killer who is believed to have murdered nine people in Alaska during May 1984, primarily in the small village of Manley Hot Springs. The spree culminated in a shootout with Alaska State Troopers in the Alaskan wilderness in which Silka was shot and killed.