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The Athens Daily Review is a three-time weekly newspaper in Athens, Texas, published mornings on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, and distributed throughout Henderson County. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., which acquired the paper from Donrey Media Group in 1998 as part of a 28-paper transaction. [ 2 ]
Newspapers listed in the 2023 Texas Newspaper Directory [1] Title City Ownership Year founded Publication days Circulation (2023) Note Abernathy Advocate: Abernathy: 2017 Friday 298 Abilene Reporter-News: Abilene: Gannett: 1881 Daily (ex Sat) 4,499 Albany News: Albany: 1875 Thursday 849 The Community News: Aledo: 1995 Friday 1,778 Alice Echo ...
Jacksonville Daily Progress of Jacksonville, Texas; Mexia News tri-weekly of Mexia, Texas; The Orange Leader daily of Orange, Texas; Palestine Herald-Press daily of Palestine, Texas; The Port Arthur News daily of Port Arthur, Texas; Weatherford Democrat daily of Weatherford, Texas, and its sister weekly: The Parker County Shopper weekly of ...
Oct. 29—On Jan. 4, 2023, the Athens News Courier began its 150th volume — the number that correlates to the number of years a newspaper has published. Typically a newspaper's volume number ...
The following newspapers are published in Dallas, Texas, United States): Auto Revista; Daily Commercial Record; Dallas Business Journal; The Dallas Morning News. Al Día - produced by The Dallas Morning News; Quick - produced by The Dallas Morning News; Dallas Examiner; Dallas Observer; Dallas Voice; El Extra; Reform Dallas; Slavic Voice of America
In September 2000 the company purchased the Lake City Reporter, Nassau County Record, the Palatka Daily News, and the Fernandina Beach News-Leader. [2] Those papers were formerly owned by The New York Times Company. [12] By August 2001, CNI had moved its headquarters into the a former Coca-Cola bottling plant built in 1928 in Athens, Georgia. [13]
Bridge to Home started in late 2019, and was quickly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, which prompted AAHS to keep families sheltered for longer than otherwise would have been the case.
Titled “In Our City,” Smith’s first poem as poet laureate called Athens-Clarke County “a place for divine collision, where we are meant to be here with one another, to uplift one another.”