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  2. Focus Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Focus Daily News is the official newspaper of record for DeSoto, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Hutchins, and Glenn Heights, Texas. The newspaper is dedicated to the southern suburbs of the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex. It publishes a combination of local, state, and national news and opinions.

  3. DeSoto, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Focus Daily News is a daily newspaper published in DeSoto, covering Dallas County. It is owned by Publishers Newspapers. [27] It was founded in 1987, and has a daily circulation of 28,065 and a Sunday circulation of 36,297 as of 2012. [28]

  4. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Focus Daily News: DeSoto: Focus Newspapers of DFW 1987 Daily (ex Mon Sat) 14,996 The Devine News: Devine: 1897 Wednesday 2,475 The Free Press: Diboll: Hicks Media Group 1952 Thursday 339 The Castro County News: Dimmitt: Brett Wesner 1924 Thursday 797 Dripping Springs Century News: Dripping Springs: Moser Community Media 1990 Thursday 1,062 News ...

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  8. Lancaster, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster's newspaper of record is the Focus Daily News. The DeSoto-based daily newspaper serves the southern suburbs of Dallas and is currently the largest circulation suburban daily newspaper in Texas.

  9. Phelps County Focus - Wikipedia

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    The Phelps County Focus traces its history back to several Rolla newspapers that date back to the 1870s. [1] Edward W. Sowers and two others bought the weekly Rolla New Era in 1942. Sowers later acquired full ownership and changed the paper's name to the Rolla Daily News. He worked as publisher until his death in 1982. [2]