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The Baxter Bulletin was sold to Multimedia in 1976. The company was Gannett acquired Multimedia in 1995. [2] In August 2021, Gannett sold the newspaper to Phillips Media Group. [3] In January 2024, the newspaper announced it will reduce its print frequency from five days a week to two (Wednesdays and Saturdays). [4]
The county newspaper is The Baxter Bulletin, a daily newspaper established in Mountain Home in 1901. The first newspaper published in Baxter County was the Quid Nunc , from 1877 to 1880. [ 41 ] The Baxter County Citizen was published in Mountain Home from 1880 until 1937. [ 42 ]
The company, one of the four main U.S. suppliers of IV fluids, had on Sept. 29 said production at the site has been shut due to flooding. On Tuesday, the U.S Food and Drug Administration said two ...
Cash flows from operations rose 10 percent and totaled more than $3.1 billion in 2012, a record level. Baxter returned approximately $2.3 billion to shareholders during the year, through dividends ...
Calkins Media, Inc. was a media company established in 1937. It included daily newspapers and digital sites in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, a weekly newspaper in South Dade, and broadcast stations located in Huntsville, Tallahassee and Sarasota.
In addition to its daily newspaper publication, The Intelligencer also posts news online. The newspaper has its own website on theintell.com, which it launched on September 3, 2013. [ 3 ] Before this time it shared a site with its sister Calkins Media newspapers Bucks County Courier Times and Burlington County Times .
A precursor to the Bucks County Courier Times was founded in 1954 when Calkins Newspapers, Inc. purchased the Bristol Courier.The Bristol Courier would later merge with the Levittown Times and the Bucks County Courier Times was born.
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his top minister’s surprise resignation following a clash on how to handle the president-elect’s looming tariffs.