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Clovis Independent was acquired by McClatchy in 1979. [20] In 1996, the paper's publisher, Earl Wright Jr., arranged for the football team of the town of Clovis, CA to play the football team from the town of Clovis, NM. [21] The demise of the Clovis Independent was cited as the reason for the creation of the Clovis Roundup. [22]
Dec. 5—A Clovis woman shot Sept. 20 died on Sunday in a medical facility in Albuquerque, Clovis police said. Melissa Silva told police that her ex-boyfriend, Chasidy Mathis, shot her through her ...
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The Independent Press (Whitesville) (?-1870) [citation needed] The Jeffersonian; Kentucky Irish American [citation needed] The Kentucky Post [193] The Louisville Herald-Post [citation needed] The Louisville Leader [citation needed] The Louisville Times (1884–1987) [194] The Whitesville Independent Press (1989–1991) [citation needed]
The killing marks the second so far this year in Clovis. Police asked anyone with information about the homicide to call the non-emergency phone number at 559-324-2800 . Anyone can remain ...
A recent Cal Poly graudate who was a standout member of the track-and-field team has died, according to a social media post from the university’s track-and-field team.
The newspapers contain some national and international news, often from the Associated Press. The newspapers share coverage and printing presses, with a central copy editing and design desk, and staff writers file the same stories for all members of the group, including sharing sports beat writers, which has caused controversy. [5] The ...
The California News Publishers Association (CNPA) is a nonprofit trade association founded in 1888 that represents the daily, weekly, monthly, and campus newspapers of California. Its diverse membership consists of over 700 newspapers that elect 35 individuals to its governing board of directors. CNPA's mission statement reads: