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  2. The Hoover Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Gazette was a weekly newspaper that served the city of Hoover, Alabama. It was owned by Eagle Publishing Company LLC, published its first edition on June 5, 2006, and its last edition on August 15, 2007. The newspaper was published each Wednesday.

  3. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Gazette (2006–2007) [5] The Meteor Alabama Insane Hospital (1872–1881) [6] The Mobile Morning News (c.1865) [citation needed] Alaska. Anchorage Times;

  4. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Hoover Gazette [17] Hoover 2006 2007 Huntsville News: Huntsville 1964 Ceased in 1996 [18] Meteor [19] Tuscaloosa: 1872 Mobile Centinel: Fort Stoddert: 1811 [11] Mobile Gazette: 1813 [11] The Mobile Morning News: Mobile 1865 Mobile News Item: Mobile 1910 Ceased about 1944 Pike County News [13] Republican: Montgomery 1821 [11] Republican ...

  5. Category:Defunct newspapers published in Alabama - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Defunct weekly newspapers - Wikipedia

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    La Gazette du Maroc; The Gazette (Maryland) The Georgetown Herald; La Gerbe; El Globo; The Gold Standard (newspaper) Golos Prikazchika; Golos Truda; Grand Forks Boundary Bulletin; The Graphic; Greenbelt Cooperator; The Grid (newspaper) Grodner Sztyme; Der Groyser Kundes; Le Grutléen; The Guardian (Anglican newspaper) Le Guide du Dahomey

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  8. Category:Hoover, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Gazette; Hoover High School (Alabama) Hunter Street Baptist Church; P. Ben Peterson (racing driver) R. Riverchase Galleria; Ross Bridge, Alabama; Ross ...

  9. Rush Propst - Wikipedia

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    The topic was the focus of considerable discussion on the Paul Finebaum syndicated sports talk radio show, where Hunter Ford, a reporter for The Hoover Gazette newspaper, reported the rumors. During those discussions, Ford was fired, live and on the air, by Gazette general manager John Junkin.