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The Augusta Chronicle's headquarters is in the News Building on Broad Street. The paper was founded as the weekly Augusta Gazette in 1785. In 1786, the paper was renamed The Georgia State Gazette. From 1789 to 1804, the paper was known as The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State.
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Kentucky. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first known African American newspapers to serve Kentucky were the Colored Citizen, which was briefly published in Louisville in 1866, and the Colored Kentuckian, launched in 1867. [2]
The Courier-Journal was created from the merger of several newspapers introduced in Kentucky in the 19th century. A pioneer paper called The Focus of Politics, Commerce and Literature was founded in 1826 in Louisville when the city was an early settlement of less than 7,000 individuals. In 1830 a new newspaper, The Louisville Daily Journal ...
Defunct. First newspaper in Colombia 1785 The Augusta Chronicle: English Augusta, Georgia: United States Still published 1785 The Poughkeepsie Journal: English Poughkeepsie, New York: United States Still published. In 1788, the editor of the Journal was the official reporter of the ratification of the United States Constitution by New York in ...
In looking at drug overdose deaths among Georgia adolescents ages 10 to 19, from 2020 to 2023, there was a 171% increase in Fentanyl deaths, according to Edison. Richmond County Sheriff-elect ...
Alexandra Koch, Augusta Chronicle. July 24, 2024 at 8:08 AM. The Richmond County Coroner's Office is investigating a "suspicious death" after a body was found Tuesday in a homeless camp. The ...
Here are restaurants in Richmond and Columbia counties that passed with "A" scores in recent food-service inspections between April 19 and 25, followed by their scores: E-Z-Go Café, 1451 Marvin ...
Boone Newspapers. Created by merger of The Kentucky Advocate and The Danville Daily–Messenger. The Anderson News. Lawrenceburg. 1877. Weekly. Landmark Community Newspapers. The Banner–Republic. Morgantown.