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The Spectator published Sundays, the Journal Wednesdays. It first published twice a week under the same name, Wharton Journal-Spectator, on Sunday, May 12, 1974. In 1977, Preston sold the Journal-Spectator to River Publishers, Inc., owned by Fred Barbee of El Campo and his partner A. Richard Elam. Barbee served as publisher of the newspaper ...
Wharton Journal-Spectator: Wharton: Hartman Newspapers, L.P. 1889 Wednesday / Saturday 2,108 The Wheeler Times: Wheeler: 1933 Thursday 592 White Oak Independent: White Oak: Bardwell Ink, LLC 1990 Thursday 163 Whitesboro News-Record: Whitesboro: 1877 Friday 1,110 The Whitewright Sun: Whitewright: 1884 Thursday 543 Times Record News: Wichita ...
Location of Wharton County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wharton County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wharton County, Texas. There are three districts and 29 individual properties listed on the ...
The Wharton Center announced seven shows in its Broadway series for 2024-25. ... This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Wharton Center's 2024-25 season features 'Hamilton ...
At 2:15 p.m., NWS issued a tornado warning for part of Wharton County which expired at 2:45 p.m. Timeline: The day started off with fog and some intermittent drizzle. Thunderstorms are expected to ...
Josh Hubbard leads No. 21 Mississippi State to 70-54 win over No. 7 Texas A&M. Weather. Weather. Associated Press. Experts give up hope for 157 false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia ...
Although centered in the town of Wharton, the community has members in two counties adjacent to Wharton County and the towns of Bay City, El Campo, Edna, East Bernard, Palacios and Boling. [4] The community has over a century of Jewish history and held for many years, the Shearith Israel annual barbecue.
"Everyone agrees these agencies are large, bureaucratic, inefficient, and there is much to be desired," said Daniel Taylor, a professor at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School with ...