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  2. In memoriam: Restaurants Wichita loved, then lost, in 2023 - AOL

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    Take a moment to remember all the restaurants 2023 took away from Wichita. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. The Wichita Eagle - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, The Vidette was the first newspaper established in Wichita by Fred A. Sowers and W. B. Hutchinson. [3] It operated briefly. [4] [5]On April 12, 1872, The Wichita Eagle was founded and edited by Marshall M. Murdock, [6] [7] and it became a daily paper in May 1884. [4]

  4. To our readers: Two changes are coming to The Wichita Eagle - AOL

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    Dear Eagle readers, I wanted to tell you about two changes that are coming soon to The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com. First, we’re improving our daily eEdition, the online replica of the printed ...

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  6. The Eagle (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle is the name of the following daily newspapers: . The Eagle (Hennessey, Oklahoma); The Eagle, Washington, D.C., American University student newspaper; The ...

  7. Media in Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Wichita Eagle is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [3] ... Wichita, Kansas - 30.2 Heartland: 30.3 The Family Channel: 30.4 DriveIn Movies 30.5

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  9. The Bryan-College Station Eagle - Wikipedia

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    First published by attorney Richard M. Smith as the Weekly Eagle on October 26, 1889, [4] it transitioned to a daily in 1913. [5]The Eagle was owned by the Evening Post Publishing Company from 2001 to 2012, when it was sold to Berkshire Hathaway to become part of its BH Media Group subsidiary.