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The Fort Smith Times began publishing in December 1884 as an afternoon newspaper. The Fort Smith News Record, established in the spring of 1893, was also an afternoon publication. The Southwest American, a morning daily, began publishing in 1907. In July 1909, the Times and the News Record merged as the Fort Smith Times Record.
A Chronicle of Arkansas Newspapers Published Since 1922 and of the Arkansas Press Association, 1930-1972. Little Rock, Ark: Arkansas Press Association. OCLC 2146483. Michael B. Dougan (2003). Community diaries: Arkansas newspapering, 1819-2002. August House. ISBN 0874837227.
The New Theatre is a historic theatre building at 11 North 10th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas.The Beaux Arts building was built in 1911, and was supposedly modeled on the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City.
DENNIS ― Cape Cinema, Inc. president Eric A. Hart thanked the 300 or so people who attended Saturday's community meeting about why the historic movie theater suddenly closed its doors.
The New Theater (Sparks Theater) located at Garrison Ave. and North 11th Streets was constructed in 1911 by George Sparks who was then president of First National Bank of Fort Smith. Sparks was so inspired by the architecture of the New Amsterdam Theater that he hired the same architect to build his theater in Fort Smith.
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KFSM-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States, serving the Arkansas River Valley and Northwest Arkansas as an affiliate of CBS. Owned by Tegna Inc. , the station has studios on South 48th Street in Johnson (with a Springdale mailing address), and its transmitter is located northwest of Winslow ...
She wants more people to learn about all of Fort Smith’s history and how unique it is. "Oklahoma currently is home to 39 federally recognized tribes," Gray said.