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  2. The Inverness Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness Courier is a local, bi-weekly newspaper, published each Tuesday and Friday in Inverness, Scotland. [3] It reports on issues in Inverness and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It is the longest, continually running local newspaper covering the area.

  3. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Compact: 1785 The Daily Telegraph (Scottish edition) UK – Quality: ... Caithness Courier; The Inverness Courier (bi-weekly)

  4. John Mackenzie (banker) - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness Courier for 25 September 1833 records the presentation to him of a piece of plate, inscribed "by admirers of his public conduct and private character, residing in Inverness and neighbourhood; in acknowledgment of his strenuous and valuable services in support of popular rights during Earl Grey’s administration, a period of the ...

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  6. Journal & Courier's print edition begins arriving by mail on ...

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    Monday's edition of the Journal & Courier marks a transition for the newspaper and for our customers who faithfully read our printed edition.

  7. Scott Kellacher - Wikipedia

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    Kellacher started his managerial career whilst he was still playing for Nairn County, managing Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Under 20s side, from 2006 to 2009, when he was briefly made redundant when Inverness were relegated from the Premier League, before rejoining the role following their promotion in 2010, and remaining with the club until he was promoted to the role of assistant manager ...

  8. Andrew Paterson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    "A perpetual source of amusement," reported The Inverness Courier of the 1922 performance of Rob Roy. The 1915 production had also featured Mairi leading lady Evelyn Duguid as Diana Vernon (with her sister Jean as Helen MacGregor). It was presented at the Theatre Royal Inverness by a company of over 50 performers under the management of Paterson.

  9. 'Stay off my lawn!': College Football Playoff arguments are ...

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    College football has never been safe for the sane of mind, but the 12-team playoff seems to have sent it over the cliff.