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  4. The Cost of Gas the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    The national average price for a gallon of gasoline is a little more than $4.95, according to AAA. The pump pain is more or less acute depending on your region, but overall, everywhere in the U.S ...

  5. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Created from merger of The Murray Ledger and The Times-Herald [73] The News–Democrat: Carrollton: 1930 Weekly Paxton Media Group: Created from merger of Carrollton Democrat (1868) and Carrollton News (1892) [74] The News–Democrat & Leader: Russellville: 1992 Weekly Paxton Media Group: Created from merger of The Logan Leader (1968) and The ...

  6. Kyso - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Oil Company of Kentucky was incorporated on October 8, 1886, under Kentucky laws. [2] It was founded as a division of the Standard Oil Trust to handle the assets of the Chess, Carley & Company, which Standard had acquired to handle product marketing and distribution for the southeastern U.S. [citation needed] It maintained corporate offices in all of the states it serviced, and ...

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    WNBS signed on in July 1948 under ownership by the newly-formed Murray Broadcasting Company. The station is named for Nathan B. Stubblefield, a Murray resident who was a pioneer in early experiments with wireless voice transmissions. [1]: 79–80 In 1957, the station was purchased by C.H. Pulse and Chuck Shuffett of Lebanon. In the late 1950s ...

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