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Hallettsville Tribune-Herald: Hallettsville: L.M. Preuss III 1875 Wednesday 2,484 Hamilton Herald-News: Hamilton: 1875 Thursday 1,403 The Hamlin Herald: Hamlin: 1905 Thursday 1,137 Valley Morning Star: Harlingen: AIM Media Texas: 1911 Daily 6,510 Robertson County News: Hearne: 1889 Thursday 3,392 The Enterprise: Hebbronville: 1926 Wednesday 870 ...
The Comber Herald (1892–1917) Le Courrier and Le Courrier De L'Ouest (1885–1909) Courrier D'Essex (1884–1885) La Defense (1 issue – Mar. 7, 1918) The Essex Free Press (1895–2011) Essex Record (1871–1882) The Flesherton Advance (1883–1950) The Georgetown Herald (1867–1992) The Halton Compass (2004–2005) Halton Hills This Week ...
Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.
The Vindicator (Ohio newspaper), a newspaper founded in Ohio in 1869; The Vindicator (Ulster newspaper), Belfast Catholic newspaper 1839-1848; The Vindicator, also known as The Liberty Vindicator, a newspaper in Liberty, Texas; The Vindicator, the monthly periodical of the Old German Baptist Brethren
We will announce the winner at recordonline.com on Friday, Feb. 2 and in the Times Record-Herald on Sunday, Feb. 4. Our next poll will publish on Monday, Feb. 5 with a new list of nominees.
Liberty is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within Liberty County. The population was 8,279 at the 2020 census. [3] It serves as the seat of Liberty County. Liberty is the third oldest city in the state—established in 1831 on the banks of the Trinity River. The city also has a twin of the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its ...
Founded as a weekly in 1858, [1] the Herald has published daily since at least 1916. [3] Two dailies, The Record-Republican and the Washington C.H. Herald, merged in 1937 to form the current newspaper, which was known as the Washington C.H. Record-Herald before dropping the city name and the hyphen in 1972. [4]
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 1987.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: