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  2. Daily Herald (Columbia, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Herald is a daily newspaper in Columbia, Tennessee.The newspaper is published six days a week Sunday through Friday; the paper does not publish on Saturday. Although it is primarily distributed to Maury County, Tennessee its Newspaper Designated Market (N.D.M.) stretches into five counties in Southern Middle Tenn

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  4. Washington County, TN leaders provide update as receding ...

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    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Washington County emergency officials are starting to understand the scope of flood damage as waters continued to recede Sunday. In a briefing at noon on Sunday ...

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  6. Case dismissed against 8 men accused of looting in Washington ...

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    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The case against eight men accused of looting in Washington County, Tennessee in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has been dismissed. On Monday, the eight men ...

  7. Herald-Citizen - Wikipedia

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    Cookeville, TN 38502: ISSN: 8750-5541: OCLC number: 11501842 : ... List of newspapers in Tennessee; References External links. Official Website; This page was last ...

  8. The Oak Ridger - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Ridger was established in 1949 by Alfred and Julia Hill. [2] It published its first edition on January 20 of that year. The first publisher was Don J. McKay. [1] The paper was owned for many years by the Hill family. [2]

  9. Elihu Embree - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Embree's early death in 1820 it could boast of 2,000 paying subscribers, which was probably as large as that of any newspaper in either Tennessee or Kentucky. The border states had numerous organizations and members devoted to the abolition of slavery. East Tennessee was an area of strong anti-slavery sentiment at this time.