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  2. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Also published as Evening News, 1873-1875, Baltimore Daily News, 1876-1892. Merged with Baltimore Post to form Baltimore News-Post in 1934. [34] Baltimore News-American: Baltimore: 1964 1986 Formed as a merger of the Baltimore News-Post and The Baltimore American. [35] Baltimore News-Post: Baltimore: 1936 1964 [36] Baltimore Patriot: Baltimore ...

  3. The Journal (West Virginia newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper changed its name in 1913 to The Martinsburg West Va. Evening Journal; in 1920, to The Martinsburg Journal; back to The Evening Journal in 1978; to The Morning Journal in 1990; and to its current name in 1993. [3] H.C. Ogden's grandson, G. Ogden Nutting, began his newspaper career at The Martinsburg Journal as a reporter and news ...

  4. Spirit of Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of Jefferson is an independent, weekly newspaper covering Charles Town and Jefferson County, West Virginia.Originally two separate papers, "The Spirit of Jefferson", first published in 1844, and "The Farmer's Advocate", first published in 1890. were both sold to Ralph Dorsey in 1935. [2]

  5. The Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Journal, a daily newspaper in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States; The Journal (student newspaper), a fortnightly, citywide student newspaper in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom; The Journal (West Virginia newspaper), a daily newspaper produced in Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States "The Journal", a nickname for The Wall Street Journal

  6. Carolus (name) - Wikipedia

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    Carolus is the medieval Latin form of the name Charles. It was the name of various Frankish rulers, most notably of Charlemagne (742–814). The given name also gave rise to a surname in the 17th century.

  7. The Providence Journal - Wikipedia

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    The paper also had a variety of regional editions, which it called "zones", that focused on city and town news. The system produced an intense focus on local news typically seen only in small-town newspapers. For example, everyone who died in the Journal ' s coverage area, rich or poor, received a free staff-written obituary. [citation needed]

  8. The Journal News - Wikipedia

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    The Journal News' website, LoHud.com, features daily news updates, more than 40 blogs, as well as Varsity Insider, an online source for varsity sports, featuring rosters, schedules, and statistic for high school teams throughout the Lower Hudson Valley region. [4] On March 7, 2010 The Journal News closed its press and outsourced printing.

  9. The Journalist (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Journalist (1884 - 1907) was the first successful American trade newspaper covering journalism. It was founded as The Journalist: A Magazine for All Who Read and Write by Leander Richardson and Charles Alfred Byrne and published weekly, commencing with its first issue on March 22, 1884. [1] [2] [3]