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The Woolamaloo Gazette is a blog begun by Edinburgh bookseller Joe Gordon in April 2003, posting satirical takes on news stories, comments, book reviews, photographs and general life in Edinburgh. In January 2005 Gordon was fired by his long-term employer Waterstone's after 12 years of service for negative comments about working life at his ...
These were the Top 5 stories of the past week, according to Gazette readers: 3 key differences: What Taunton mayor says about night of arrest v. prosecution filing
Gordon County was created on February 13, 1850, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly. [3] The new county was formed from portions of Cass (later renamed Bartow ) and Floyd counties. All lands that would become Gordon County were originally occupied by the Cherokee Indians —and, in fact, the area was home of New Echota , the last seat of ...
Gordon was born on 28 May 1931 and grew up in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, where his parents, Samuel and Sarah Gordon, ran a newspaper shop. [11] He had a brother, Jeffrey, and sister, Anita. Gordon's grandparents, Philip (a tailor) and Leah Gordon, emigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1880s from Eastern Europe.
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Umpqua Gazette: Scottsburg: April 1854 September 1855 [6] The Umpqua Post: Reedsport: 1996 June 2020 Union Mountain Sentinel: Union: 1868 [6] Vox Populi: Salem: December 1851 January 1852 [6] West-Lane News: Veneta: 1961 2009 [41] Willamette Farmer: Salem: March 1869 [6] The Willamette News: Independence: 1890s [42] Willamette Valley Mercury ...
The Gardner News is a daily newspaper serving seven cities and towns in northwest Worcester County, Massachusetts.In addition to the city of Gardner, where it is headquartered, it also covers the rural towns of Ashburnham, Hubbardston, Phillipston, Templeton, Westminster, and Winchendon, Massachusetts.
Alford sold the Gazette to long-time editor and publisher Gordon Forgey in 2003. [7] On March 1, 2020, Free Press Publishing acquired the Gazette from Forgey following their purchases of the Colfax Daily Bulletin and Odessa Record. [8] [9] The Gazette moved to a new office in Colfax in July 2020. [10]