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  2. Narciso Gener Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Narciso Gener Gonzales (August 5, 1858 – January 19, 1903) was an American journalist born in Eddingsville, Edisto Island, South Carolina. He founded The State newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina with his brother, Ambrose E. Gonzales in 1891. Gonzales was a frequent critic of Tillmanism.

  3. The State (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    WUSN-TV in nearby Charleston, South Carolina, was acquired and the call letters changed to WCBD-TV to conform with those of KCBD. The paper remained in the hands of the Gonzales family until 1986, when Knight Ridder purchased the State-Record Company and six subsidiaries (including the Sun Herald and The Sun News) for $311 million. In 2006 ...

  4. List of newspapers in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Citizen-News: Edgefield: 2012 Columbia Record: Columbia: 1897 1988 [13] Community Times-Dispatch: ... South-Carolina State Gazette, and Timmothy's Daily Advertiser. D.,

  5. Inmate’s death at prison in Columbia investigated as a ...

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    An inmate at a prison in Columbia was found dead Tuesday, and his death is being investigated as a homicide, according to the South Carolina Department of Corrections.. Donnel Geoffrey Brown, 40 ...

  6. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in February 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  7. Bill McDonald, former longtime The State columnist and author ...

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    He worked as a writer for the capital city newspaper for more than three decades and was most known for his charming, slice-of-life columns. Bill McDonald, former longtime The State columnist and ...