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  2. The Daily Post Athenian - Wikipedia

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    The Athenian was founded in 1883, [6] with an 1886 circulation of about 1,000. [7] In its early history it billed itself as a Republican newspaper published weekly on Fridays. [8] The Post-Athenian was purchased in 1930 by Fred Wankan, and on March 16, 1931, was relaunched as a daily under the name The Daily Post-Athenian. [9]

  3. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Daily: GateHouse Media [1] Daily News, The [2] Memphis: Daily Daily News Journal, The [2] Murfreesboro: Daily: Gannett Company [6] Daily Post Athenian: Athens: 1838 [5] Democratic-Union, The: Lawrenceburg: 1884 bi-weekly Dresden Enterprise: Dresden: 1883 Weekly Magic Valley Publishing Dyersburg State Gazette: Dyersburg: Eagleville Times ...

  4. Athens, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Athens is served by one daily newspaper publication, The Daily Post Athenian as well as seven radio stations, (four FM, and three AM), and one Comcast TV channel, 95. FM. Jack FM Country, (which is actually licensed to Hopewell, Tennessee) WJSQ Country; J-103 religious (licensed to Etowah, TN) simulcast with WBDX in Chattanooga

  5. Battle of Athens (1946) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Athens (sometimes called the McMinn County War) was a rebellion led by citizens in Athens and Etowah, Tennessee, United States, against the local government in August 1946. The citizens, including some World War II veterans, accused the local officials of predatory policing, police brutality , political corruption , and voter ...

  6. Elias P. Demetracopoulos - Wikipedia

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    He studied at Athens School of Economics and Business. From 1950 to 1958, he was political editor of I Kathimerini. In 1951 he became a correspondent for Macedonia and Thessaloniki. [2] Demetracopoulos was also political editor for Ethnos and co-founded the English-language Athens Daily Post.

  7. Elisha Sharp House - Wikipedia

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    The Elisha Sharp House is a house in Ten Mile, Tennessee.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 6, 1982. [2]Elisha Sharp was born July 25, 1792, and died December 6, 1863.

  8. The Daily News Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News Journal has both print and online publications. [3] The paper has a website, where it publishes online articles on news, sports, lifestyles, opinion, and obituaries. [11] Gannett also created The Daily News Journal Print Edition app for the DNJ, which displays news stories from the print version, [12] for iPhone, Android, and ...

  9. First United Presbyterian Church (Athens, Tennessee)

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    First United Presbyterian Church is a historic African-American church at 321 N. Jackson Street in Athens, Tennessee.. The church was established in 1889 or 1890 as a mission church, led by minister Jacob L. Cook. [2] Cook, a native of Athens and the son of former slaves, had attended Fisk University as a member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, then went on to graduate from Knoxville College.