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Darrow J. "Duke" Tully (February 27, 1932 – June 20, 2010) was a former publisher of the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Gazette newspapers, published in Phoenix.Both were owned by Central Newspapers, Inc., headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the time.
On September 7, 1908, the weekly became a daily and changed its name to the Gary Tribune. Its founder, J.R. and H.B. Snyder, purchased the Gary Evening Post from Gary mayor Thomas Knotts on March 9, 1910. In July 1921 the two papers were merged producing the Post-Tribune a weekday evening and weekend morning paper. In August 1966, the Snyder ...
This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
Gary is served by two major newspapers based outside the city, and by a Gary-based, largely African-American interest paper. These papers provide regional topics, and cover events in Gary. The Post-Tribune, originally the Gary Post-Tribune, is now based in the nearby town of Merrillville. The Times, previously known as the Hammond Times.
The article titled "Columnist, radio host, Deggans dead at 82" acknowledges Deggans' work for the Post-Tribune as well as for the Gary Crusader: Deggans, 82, was widely known for his social and entertainment column 'Chuck Deggans' Den', which is published in the Gary Crusader weekly newspaper. He was a former columnist for the Post-Tribune. [10]
Bushemi was born in Centerville, Iowa, on April 19, 1917. [1] [2] He was the son of Italian immigrants, [3] the seventh of nine children (six boys and three girls).John's father, Pietro Buscemi, was a native of Calascibetta, Sicily, who immigrated to the United States in 1906, while John's mother, Angelina Cariota, arrived in 1909 with Pietro and Angelina's eldest son, Mario (later called ...