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  2. Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster - Wikipedia

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    In 1957–58, Southern Newspapers bought the papers, along with the Fort Bend Reporter (est. circa 1921) and merged them to form the twice-weekly Herald-Coaster. It became a five-day newspaper in 1967 and was bought by Bill Hartman's newspaper company in 1974. The newspaper added a Friday edition in 1978.

  3. The Spotlight - Wikipedia

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    The Spotlight was a weekly newspaper in the United States, published in Washington, D.C. from September 1975 to July 2001 by the now-defunct antisemitic Liberty Lobby. [1] The Spotlight ran articles and editorials professing a " populist and nationalist " political orientation.

  4. The Huntsville Times - Wikipedia

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    The next day was the first time in more than a century that the city of Huntsville had been without a daily newspaper. On November 3, 2022, Advance management announced that the Times, as well as its sister newspapers in Birmingham and Mobile, would discontinue its print edition and convert to an all-digital operation. [6]

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  6. The Huntsville Item - Wikipedia

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    The Huntsville Item is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Huntsville, Texas, covering Walker County in East Texas. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. The Item 's presses also print two college newspapers, The Battalion of Texas A&M University , and The Houstonian of Sam Houston State University .

  7. Rosetta James - Wikipedia

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    A "Rosetta James Room" has been named in her honor at First Missionary Baptist Church (Huntsville, Ala.) and the Huntsville Bible College. James was a suffrage advocate, having registered thousands of local voters in registration drives. The Madison County Chapter of the Alabama Democratic Conference renamed its annual breakfast “The Rosetta ...

  8. Steve Hettinger - Wikipedia

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    He left the House after winning the 1988 race for mayor of Huntsville, where he defeated five-term Mayor Joe Davis. [ 3 ] While serving as Mayor in June 1990, Hettinger appealed to President George H. W. Bush to restore the United States citizenship of Arthur Rudolph , a former Nazi and NASA scientist who had been brought to the United States ...

  9. Fort Bend Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Bend Sun (formerly known as the Fort Bend/Southwest Sun), [1] was a weekly community newspaper published in Sugar Land, Texas from 1982 to 2022. The newspaper had a weekly circulation of over 61,000 and was delivered free of charge to homes throughout the cities of Sugar Land, Missouri City, and much of Fort Bend County.