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The Lufkin Daily News was the first daily newspaper in Lufkin, founded in 1906 [2] by Charles L. Schless, who came to the city from Chicago to begin the afternoon publication. In 1909, he organized local stockholders to form a company and bought the Lufkin Tribune, a weekly in operation since 1887. Schless left Lufkin in 1912, and the company ...
Longview News-Journal: Longview: M. Roberts Media 1871 Online daily / print Wed / Fri / Sun 9,512 Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Lubbock: Gannett: 1900 Daily (ex Sat) 7,260 Lufkin Daily News: Lufkin: Southern Newspapers: 1907 Wednesday / Friday / Saturday 3,825 Luling Newsboy and Signal: Luling: L.M. Preuss III 1878 Thursday 783 The Monitor: Mabank ...
They sold it, along with the nearby East Texas daily Lufkin Daily News, to Southern Newspapers in 2009. [2] It changed from afternoon to morning publication in 1996. [3]
The newspaper has its roots in five predecessors, beginning with the Waco Evening Telephone in 1892. The Tribune-Herald took its current identity when E.S. Fentress and Charles Marsh, who owned the Waco News-Tribune, bought the Waco Times-Herald. That purchase was the beginning of Newspapers, Inc., a chain that eventually owned 13 newspapers.
The tragic death of a 28-year-old newscaster in Arizona has left colleagues devastated. Ana Orsini, a co-anchor at CBS affiliate KOLD-TV in Tucson, died last week of a brain aneurysm.Orsini's ...
Jill Jacobson, a longtime television actress known for roles on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and the primetime soap opera "Falcon Crest," has died. She was 70. Jacobson died Dec. 8 in Los ...
A man accused of attacking a Colorado reporter after questioning whether he was a citizen and saying “This is Trump’s America now” has had mental health issues for years, his lawyer said.
The Herald [12] / The Sunday School Herald [11] 1891 [12] 1892 [11] Weekly [12] LCCN sn91072504, sn87090941; OCLC 16820843, 24359041; Published by the Education Board of the General Baptist Convention of Texas. [12] Editors included L.L. Campbell and M.M. Haynes. [12] Attested through at least 1917. [12] Austin: The Illustrated News: 1923 [13 ...