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The newspaper remained the Opelika Industrial News until May 30, 1904, when it began publication as the Opelika Daily News. [3] In 1968, Millard B. Grimes, a well-known publisher and editor from Georgia, and fellow investors purchased the paper, changing its name to the Opelika-Auburn News in 1969.
Monroe Journal: Monroeville: 1866 Weekly Montgomery Advertiser [7] Montgomery [2] 1829 [3] Daily Gannett Company [8] Montgomery Independent [2] Montgomery: Weekly News Courier: Athens: Daily Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] North Jefferson News: Gardendale: Weekly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] Northport Gazette: Northport: Weekly ...
The Jeffcoat Photography Studio Museum is open Wednesday through Saturday. Wednesday’s, Friday’s and Saturday’s hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday’s hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 pm.
Jeffcoat is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emma Jeffcoat (born 1994), Australian triathlete; George Jeffcoat (1913–1978), American baseball player; Hal Jeffcoat (1924–2007), American baseball player
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Jeffcoat was a morning anchor at KRIV in Houston from November 2004 to June 2007. [4] During her time at KRIV, the morning show became Houston's fastest growing morning news. Jeffcoat began anchoring Chicago's WFLD-TV on June 25, 2007. Initially, she was co-hosted the "Good Day Chicago" morning program.
The Times-Journal newspaper is published twice a week [1] in Fort Payne, Alabama and serves the DeKalb County, Alabama region. The Times-Journal was a Southern Newspapers publication for 60 years before selling to Patrick Graham in 2019, [ 2 ] </ref> along with sister papers in Albertville and Scottsboro.
The Monroe Journal is the oldest and the longest-running newspaper in Monroe County, Alabama. [1] The paper was founded in 1866 in Clairborne. It moved to Monroeville sometime after its 1867 sale by L. M. Brewer. [2] [3] It was purchased by Q. Salter in 1887, when he was just 20 years old. [4] It would remain in the Salter Family for 64 years. [5]