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  2. Times-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Journal resulted from the merger in 1959 of the Fort Payne Journal, first published in 1878, and the Times-New Era. The latter newspaper was the product of the 1951 merger of The DeKalb Times and The Collinsville New Era. [3] [dead link ‍] [4] In 2008, of the 25 daily newspapers published in Alabama, the Times-Journal had the ...

  3. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Photographic negatives taken by newspaper photographers working for the Birmingham News, the Huntsville Times, and Mobile's Press-Register between the 1920s and the early 2000s; Auburn University Libraries. "Newspapers at Auburn Libraries: Newspaper Sources: Alabama Newspapers". Subject Guides. USNPL.com: Alabama Newspapers. US Newspaper List.

  4. The Dekalb Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Dekalb Advertiser is a weekly newspaper published in Fort Payne, Alabama and serving the DeKalb County, Alabama region. The publisher is Brandon K. Pierce of Pierce Publications, LLC. The Dekalb Advertiser was founded and published by Jerry Whittle, a former editor of the Times-Journal, another local newspaper. The staff of The DeKalb ...

  5. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Scott County Times [22] Simpson County News [23] Tate Record [24] The Carroll County Conservative [25] The Choctaw Plaindealer [26] The Columbian Progress [27] The Enterprise-Tocsin [28] The Kosciusko Star-Herald [29] The Northside Sun [30] The Pine Belt News [31] The Winona Times [25] The Winston County Journal [26] The Yazoo Herald [32 ...

  6. Fort Payne, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, ... Climate data for Fort Payne, Alabama, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 2001–present ... The Times-Journal ...

  7. Jeff Cook - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Alan Cook was born in Fort Payne, Alabama.He was a graduate of Fort Payne High School and Jacksonville State University.He obtained a broadcast engineer license three days after his fourteenth birthday, and worked at a local radio station as a disc jockey while still in high school.

  8. WFPA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFPA began broadcasting on January 8, 1950, as the first radio station in Fort Payne and DeKalb County. [2] The owner was James Louis Killian. [3] Killian sold WFPA to its general manager, George A. Gothberg, Jr., for $15,000 two years later; [4] Gothberg, a resident of Cleveland, began operating the station 24 hours, unusual for that time in such a small market. [5]

  9. DeKalb County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    DeKalb County is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 71,608. [1] Its county seat is Fort Payne, [2] and it is named after Major General Baron Johann de Kalb. DeKalb County is part of the Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area.