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The Evening Telegram Company, d/b/a Morgan Murphy Media, is an American television and radio company based in Madison, Wisconsin. The company is named for publisher Morgan Murphy, who expanded the business after he took over from his grandfather, who founded the Superior Evening Telegram (now owned by Forum Communications ).
Evening Telegram 1879–1926 ... (1908–1932) Free translated, transcribed obituaries only; Google News Archive. ... Free Dunedin and Otago area index only; Upper ...
The Independent (formerly The Evening Independent) is an American daily newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Massillon, Ohio.It is owned by GateHouse Media.. The newspaper covers western Stark County, Ohio, including Massillon, Beach City, Brewster, Canal Fulton, Jackson, Lawrence Township, Navarre, Perry and Tuscarawas Township.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a preliminary investigation indicates that a Piper PA 32 Cherokee Six crashed into a field about a quarter-mile north of the James A. Rhodes Airport in Jackson ...
Brendan Malone, 81, American basketball coach (Rhode Island Rams, Detroit Pistons, Toronto Raptors). [260] Louise Meriwether, 100, American author (Daddy Was a Number Runner) and activist. [261] Toshio Naka, 87, Japanese baseball player (Chunichi Dragons) and manager. [262] Dónal O'Neill, 56, Irish Gaelic footballer (Offaly, Edenderry). [263]
The Evening Telegram is a name shared by the following newspapers: The Telegram, a daily newspaper in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; Toronto Telegram, a daily newspaper with an evening edition in Toronto, Ontario Canada; The Telegram (Herkimer), a daily newspaper in Herkimer, New York
James William Malone (March 8, 1920 – April 9, 2000) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Youngstown in Ohio from 1968 to 1995. [ 1 ]