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Sumiton is a city in Jefferson and Walker counties in the State of Alabama. It incorporated in 1952. [ 3 ] At the 2010 census the population was 2,520, down from 2,665 in 2000.
For about 40 years, the paper was edited by John ("Jack") Pratt of Carrollton, who was also vice president of the Alabama Press Association for part of that time. [9] From 1963 to 1986 the Herald was owned and edited by Euteal vann Junkin, [10] a lifelong resident of the county, U.S. Army veteran, and owner of Herald Printing for 44 years. [11]
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A representative for 1819 News could not immediately be reached for comment Sunday. Copeland was best known for leading his town through a tornado that killed 23 people in eastern Alabama in 2019 .
Alabama's first state organization of African American newspapers was the Alabama Colored Press Association, which was founded by the editors of nine papers in 1887. [2] However, the association ceased to function after two years, due to many of its key members having been driven out of the state by racist violence. [ 2 ]
The family of an Alabama inmate who was found dead in his bed filed a federal lawsuit alleging that his heart had been removed before the facility returned the body to them.
The Times-Journal resulted from the merger in 1959 of the Fort Payne Journal, first published in 1878, and the Times-New Era. The latter newspaper was the product of the 1951 merger of The DeKalb Times and The Collinsville New Era. [3] [dead link ] [4] In 2008, of the 25 daily newspapers published in Alabama, the Times-Journal had the ...