Texarkana Gazette, the Glossary
The Texarkana Gazette is a daily newspaper founded in 1875 and currently owned by WEHCO Media, Inc. It serves a nine-county area surrounding Texarkana.[1]
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11 relations: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Broadsheet, English language, Execution of Saddam Hussein, Little Rock, Arkansas, Newspaper, Rodger Dean Duncan, Texarkana metropolitan area, Texarkana, Arkansas, Texas, WEHCO Media.
- 1875 establishments in Texas
- Newspapers established in 1875
- Newspapers published in Arkansas
- Texarkana
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state of Arkansas, printed in Little Rock with a northwest edition published in Lowell. Texarkana Gazette and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette are newspapers published in Arkansas.
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Broadsheet
A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages, typically of.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Execution of Saddam Hussein
The execution of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein took place on 30 December 2006.
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Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock (I’i-zhinka) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas.
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Newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
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Rodger Dean Duncan
After working at F.I. duPont, Glore Forgan & Co., Duncan started his consulting career in 1972.
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Texarkana metropolitan area
The Texarkana metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is a two-county region anchored by the twin cities of Texarkana, Texas (population 37,333) and Texarkana, Arkansas (population 30,259), and encompassing surrounding communities in Bowie County, Texas, and Miller County, Arkansas. Texarkana Gazette and Texarkana metropolitan area are Texarkana.
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Texarkana, Arkansas
Texarkana is a city in the U.S. state of Arkansas and the county seat of Miller County, on the southwest border of the state. Texarkana Gazette and Texarkana, Arkansas are Texarkana.
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Texas
Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.
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WEHCO Media, Inc., based in Little Rock, AR is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers, cable television systems, and internet service.
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See also
1875 establishments in Texas
- A. J. Jernigan House
- American National Bank of Texas
- Antioch Missionary Baptist Church
- ConocoPhillips
- Cottonwood, Callahan County, Texas
- Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
- Franklin County, Texas
- Greenwood Cemetery (Dallas)
- Lillian Schnitzer Fountain
- Morris County, Texas
- Olivewood Cemetery
- Pecos County, Texas
- Presidio County, Texas
- Somervell County, Texas
- Taylor-Stevenson Ranch
- Temple Emanu-El (Dallas)
- Texarkana Gazette
- The Orange Leader (Texas)
- Tom Green County, Texas
Newspapers established in 1875
- Akinchi
- Anglican Journal
- Asmodaios (newspaper)
- Athletic News
- Bradford Era
- Courier-Post
- Daily Commercial
- Daily Liberal
- East Oregonian
- El Globo
- El Siglo Futuro
- Fædrelandsvennen
- Falkenbergs Tidning
- Gaylord Herald Times
- Hamburg Sun
- Kalvis melagis
- La Epoca (Ladino newspaper)
- La Juventud Imparcial
- Le Stamboul
- Lompoc Record
- Messenger-Inquirer
- New Orleans Item-Tribune
- Northern Constitution
- O Estado de S. Paulo
- Polk County Itemizer-Observer
- Portland Bee
- Potter Leader-Enterprise
- Record-Courier (Nevada)
- Rutherglen Reformer
- Texarkana Gazette
- Thamarāt al Funūn
- The Acton Free Press
- The Cape Mercury
- The Daily Independent (Cape Colony)
- The Daily Journal (New Jersey)
- The Maine Campus
- The Markdale Standard
- The Naracoorte Herald
- The Northern Advocate
- The Orange Leader (Texas)
- The Ridgefield Press
- The Southern Cross (Argentina)
- The Statesman (India)
- The Times (Philadelphia)
- The Western Star (Queensland)
- Willamette Collegian
Newspapers published in Arkansas
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- Arkansas Times
- Hope Star
- Hot Springs Sentinel-Record
- List of African American newspapers in Arkansas
- List of newspapers in Arkansas
- Log Cabin Democrat
- Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette
- Pine Bluff Weekly Herald
- Southwest Times Record
- Stuttgart Daily Leader
- Texarkana Gazette
- The Baxter Bulletin
- The Daily Citizen (Searcy)
- The Daily Siftings Herald
- The Helena-West Helena World
- The Saline Courier
- Times of Northeast Benton County
Texarkana
- A Canticle for Leibowitz
- Ark-La-Tex
- Ark-Tex Council of Governments
- Four States Auto Museum
- Frost-Johnson Lumber Co.
- Hotel Grim (Texarkana, Texas)
- KCMC (AM)
- KTAL-TV
- Loop (Texarkana)
- Museum of Regional History (Texarkana)
- Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman
- State Line Avenue
- Texarkana (song)
- Texarkana Gazette
- Texarkana Regional Airport
- Texarkana Union Station
- Texarkana metropolitan area
- Texarkana, Arkansas
- Texarkana, Texas
- The Bandit Run
- The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976 film)
- United States Post Office and Courthouse (Texarkana)
- Wake Village, Texas
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texarkana_Gazette
Also known as The Texarkana Gazette.