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DeMonte, Hamzy and Officer Alec Iurato were shot on Oct. 12 in what police believe was an ambush set up by a 911 call made by the shooter, Nicholas Brutcher. Thousands gather at funeral for 2 ...
The Moundsville Echo is a weekly newspaper serving Moundsville, West Virginia and surrounding Marshall County since 1891. [1] The paper had a circulation of 2,750 in 2016. It is owned by Moundsville Echo, LLC [2] and published by Charles M. Walton. [3] In 2024, the daily newspaper briefly closed and relaunched as a weekly published on Thursdays ...
It was the first Pulitzer won by a newspaper in West Virginia. [citation needed] The newspaper published in the afternoons, Monday-Saturday, with a Sunday morning edition, until 1961; Monday - Saturday afternoons from 1961-2005, Monday - Friday afternoons from 2005-2009, and Monday - Friday mornings from 2009-2015. [citation needed]
The News was founded in 1898 as a weekly, and taken over by W. A. Meredith in 1902. [3] In 1909, R.C. Walker came on as editor and manager, with Meredith retaining control. [ 4 ] Two other generations of Merediths owned and operated the paper before 1980, when the business was sold to James Jackson and Boyd Dotson.
The Charleston Gazette-Mail is the only daily morning newspaper in Charleston, West Virginia. It is the product of a July 2015 merger between the Charleston Gazette and the Charleston Daily Mail. The Gazette traces its roots to 1873. At the time, it was a weekly newspaper known as the Kanawha Chronicle.
The Hampshire Review is a weekly newspaper serving Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [2] Headquartered in the town of Romney, it is published on Wednesday. [ 3 ] Its 2020 circulation was 7,200. [ 1 ]
Given, a former advertising manager for the Braxton Democrat, founded the paper to focus more on school and sports news. [5] Given has served as a director of the West Virginia Press Association. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Given also served as mayor of Sutton in the 1990s; he shared a similar name with his successor, Edgar G.
It is the only newspaper published in Barbour County and has a paid circulation of 5,300, accounting for 31% of the county's population. [3] It is a member of the West Virginia Press Association . The Barbour Democrat has been published continuously since 6 July 1893, when it was founded by Aldine S. Poling.