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  • [[Category:Newspapers]]
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  • ...ette]],'' ''Northwest Arkansas Times'', and ''Benton County Daily Record'' newspapers.
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  • ...ted name. Dillard closed the downtown Blass location in August 1972. Local newspapers decried the event as signaling the end of downtown shopping in the city. [[
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  • ...st private media empires in the nation, encompassing more than one hundred newspapers, radio stations, television broadcasting operations, cable television franc
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  • ...Lawrence County, Arkansas, in 1842. His first job was as a typesetter for newspapers in Pine Bluff, Des Arc, and Powhatan. Before the [[Civil War]] he acquired
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  • ...druff set up shop at Arkansas Post and began printing ''Arkansas Gazette'' newspapers on a Ramage press. The first issue was dated November 20, 1819. His first g ...then sold. He eventually bought back the ''Gazette'' and combined the two newspapers into the ''Arkansas State Gazette and Democrat''.
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  • The '''''Arkansas Democrat''''' is one of two newspapers published under that name in the state of Arkansas. ...then sold. He eventually bought back the ''Gazette'' and combined the two newspapers into the ''Arkansas State Gazette and Democrat''.
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  • '''The Times of North Little Rock''' is one of the oldest newspapers in continuous operation in the state of Arkansas. The paper was established
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  • ...orris Communications Company in Augusta, Georgia. Morris owns twelve other newspapers. [[Category:Newspapers]]
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  • ...t in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the 1890s. Davies & Sons sold books and newspapers. Davies married Allie Fullerton on March 14, 1888.
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  • ...two thousand residents and eighty businesses. The town once supported two newspapers, the ''[[Lewisburg Western Empire|Western Empire]]'' and the ''Wide-Awake''
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  • ...per, but put no similar restriction on bacon and bologna, baby clothes, or newspapers. Citizens of the city could buy lettuce but not cabbage. Cooked meats and f
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