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  2. Martinsville Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Martinsville Bulletin is a daily newspaper serving the city of Martinsville and the surrounding Henry County, Virginia. The Bulletin's roots date back to 1889, and it is the oldest continuously run business in Martinsville. [2] The paper is owned by Lee Enterprises.

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    The city of Martinsville is partnering with Meridiam Infrastructure to expand high-speed internet access to homes and businesses. 'A rare opportunity': Martinsville partners with global company to ...

  6. Martinsville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Martinsville is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,485. [4] A community of both Southside and Southwest Virginia, it is the county seat of Henry County, [5] although the two are separate jurisdictions.

  7. Danville Register & Bee - Wikipedia

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    The paper was previously published as The Danville Register and The Bee. [2] The two were merged on July 1, 1989. [3] The Register was founded as The Daily Register, in February 1882. [4]

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  9. Reporter Times - Wikipedia

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    The Reporter-Times was founded as The Daily Reporter, in August 1889 by James G. Bain. [2] James G Bain was the editor of the Morgan County Republican newspaper in 1870. The Morgan County Republican was founded by a group of local Republican Party leaders, which was initiated as a reaction to the Gazette's switch from the ranks of the Republican Party to that of the Democratic Party.