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I.N. Bunting of Pennsylvania and Howard T. Lee founded the newspaper on Nov. 20, 1893. [1] In 1911, future U.S. Senator Walter Walker bought the newspaper. When he died in 1956, his son, Preston Walker, inherited the Sentinel, managing it until he died in 1970.
A variety of newspapers are called Sentinel or The Sentinel, including: Daily Sentinel, based in Rome, New York; The Daily Sentinel, based in Nacogdoches, Texas; Daily Sitka Sentinel, based in Sitka, Alaska; Dawson Sentinel, published in Dawson, Minnesota. Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, published in western Colorado
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The Grand Junction, Colorado Daily Sentinel published an editorial about the case on September 11, 2019 titled "The Price of Obstinance" which stated, "It's hard to believe that it took state Sen. Ray Scott this long to appreciate — or even understand — how he was trampling on the First Amendment, especially given the number of editorials ...
While in office, McInnis received numerous awards. He was named "Person of the Decade" by The Glenwood Post in 1999 and "Best Local Government Official" by The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel from 1999 to 2003. Other awards Scott has received include the Colorado Association of Homebuilders' Award for Government Service, the Legislator of the ...
The Daily Sentinel is a daily newspaper based in Nacogdoches, Texas, USA. History. Cox Newspapers bought the paper in 1989.
The Sentinel was founded in 2009 after the shutdown in May 2009 of the Tucson Citizen, a 138-year-old afternoon daily newspaper that was closed by the Gannett Company newspaper chain. The founder of the nonprofit news site, Dylan Smith, had been the online editor for the Tucson Citizen. [1]
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