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The Vindicator: Liberty: Granite Media Partners 1887 Thursday 1,743 Lindale News: Lindale: Rambler Texas Media 1900 Thursday 791 [2] Lindsay Letter: Lindsay: Scott Wood 2007 Friday 410 The Lamb County Leader-News: Littlefield: Brett Wesner 1918 Sunday / Wednesday 1,351 Polk County Enterprise: Livingston: Polk County Publishing 1904 Sunday ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The Vindicator (Ohio newspaper), a newspaper founded in Ohio in 1869; The Vindicator (Ulster newspaper), Belfast Catholic newspaper 1839-1848; The Vindicator, also known as The Liberty Vindicator, a newspaper in Liberty, Texas; The Vindicator, the monthly periodical of the Old German Baptist Brethren
Tri-City Herald death notices Dec. 12-13, 2024. ... He was born in Houston, Texas, and lived in Kennewick for 11 years. ... In Other News. Entertainment.
Liberty is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within Liberty County. The population was 8,279 at the 2020 census. [3] It serves as the seat of Liberty County. Liberty is the third oldest city in the state—established in 1831 on the banks of the Trinity River. The city also has a twin of the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its ...
The Austin Times Herald was a weekly newspaper published in Austin, Texas from 1960 to 1963. [ 1 ] The 24-page newspaper was published on an offset press in third-party commercial print shops and appeared on Thursdays.
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Several African-American-owned newspapers are published in Houston. Allan Turner of the Houston Chronicle said that the papers "are both journalistic throwbacks — papers whose content directly reflects their owners' views — and cutting-edge, hyper-local publications targeting the concerns of the city's roughly half-million African-Americans."