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The News-Sentinel traces its origins to 1833, when The Sentinel was established as a weekly paper. The Sentinel was owned for a year and half in 1878-79 by Fort Wayne native William Rockhill Nelson who went on to found and make his fortune with The Kansas City Star.
In 1899, The Fort Wayne Gazette merged with The Journal to create The Journal Gazette. [1] The Journal Gazette has always been a privately owned newspaper. In 1950, in conjunction with the local owner of The News-Sentinel, The Journal Gazette entered into one of the first joint operating agreements for competing daily newspapers in the United ...
The News-Sentinel – Fort Wayne; The Times – Frankfort; Daily Journal of Johnson County – Franklin; ... Indiana State Sentinel (Indianapolis) (1845–1851) [40]
Magazine publisher Roy Reiman, shown with wife Bobbi Reiman in 2014, has died. His Greendale-based Reiman Publications was best known for "Taste of Home" magazine.
Roughly including the following parks and adjacent rights-of-way: Franke, McCormick, McCulloch, McMillen, Memorial, Nuckols, Old Fort, Reservoir, Rockhill, Weisser, and Williams 41°03′51″N 85°05′26″W / 41.064167°N 85.090556°W / 41.064167; -85.090556 ( Fort Wayne Park and Boulevard System Historic
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Fort Wayne, Indiana" ... The News-Sentinel This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:41 (UTC). Text ...
Greenlawn Cemetery may refer to: Green Lawn Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) Greenlawn Cemetery (Nahant, Massachusetts) Green Lawn Cemetery (China Grove, North Carolina) Greenlawn Cemetery (Indianapolis, Indiana) Greenlawn Cemetery (Portsmouth, Ohio)
John W. Dawson (October 21, 1820 – September 10, 1877) was Governor of Utah Territory in 1861.. Born on October 21, 1820, in the pioneer settlement of Cambridge in Dearborn County, Indiana, he was a lawyer, a farmer and a newspaper editor before he entered politics.