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Wick Communications
Wick Communications (formerly known as Wick Newspaper Group) is a family-owned media company with 18 newspapers in 10 states. They also publish websites and other specialty publications. The home offices are in Sierra Vista, Arizona, and it has newspapers in Arizona, Louisiana, Montana, Colorado, Alaska, California, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. The Wick family While in college, brothers Milton I. Wick and James Lester Wick started a business employing college students to sell books to farmers during the summer months. The two purchased their first newspaper in 1926. Over the years Milton managed the business and acquired 27 papers across the country. At the same time his business partner James worked as a foreign correspondent in Europe and focused on politics. After returning stateside he became editor of the newsletter ''What's Happening in Washington.'' In 1952, James published a book titled "How Not to Run for President, A Handbook for Republican ...
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Privately Held
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose Stock, shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets. Instead, the Private equity, company's stock is offered, owned, traded or exchanged privately, also known as "over-the-counter (finance), over-the-counter". Related terms are unlisted organisation, unquoted company and private equity. Private companies are often less well-known than their public company, publicly traded counterparts but still have major importance in the world's economy. For example, in 2008, the 441 list of largest private non-governmental companies by revenue, largest private companies in the United States accounted for $1.8 trillion in revenues and employed 6.2 million people, according to ''Forbes''. In general, all companies that are not owned by the government are classified as private enterprises. This definition encompasses both publ ...
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Death Of Joseph Stalin
Death is the end of life; the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Death eventually and inevitably occurs in all organisms. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose shortly after death. Some organisms, such as '' Turritopsis dohrnii'', are biologically immortal; however, they can still die from means other than aging. Death is generally applied to whole organisms; the equivalent for individual components of an organism, such as cells or tissues, is necrosis. Something that is not considered an organism, such as a virus, can be physically destroyed but is not said ''to die'', as a virus is not considered alive in the first place. As of the early 21st century, 56 million people die per year. The most common reason is aging, followed by cardiovascular disease, which is a disease that affects the heart or blood vessels. As of 2022, an estimated total of almost 110 billion humans have died, or roughly 94% of ...
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The Daily Territorial
''The Daily Territorial'' is a daily (Monday-Friday) newspaper in Tucson, Arizona Tucson (; ; ) is a city in Pima County, Arizona, United States, and its county seat. It is the second-most populous city in Arizona, behind Phoenix, Arizona, Phoenix, with a population of 542,630 in the 2020 United States census. The Tucson ..., United States, covering local legal business news. Pima County's legal paper of record, it lists legal notices filed within the county as well as some business news. History The newspaper was founded in 1966 by E. D. Jewett. After his death, his company Territorial Publishers was managed by his son Stephen E. Jewett. In 1990, ''The Daily Territorial'' and two other newspapers (''The Weekly Territorial'' and ''Ore Valley Territorial)'' were sold to Wick Communications. References External links''Daily Territorial'' Mass media in Pima County, Arizona Newspapers published in Arizona Newspapers established in 1966 1966 establishments in Ar ...
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Half Moon Bay Review
The ''Half Moon Bay Review'' is an American online news source that has been serving the Coastside area of San Mateo County, California, from Pacifica to the Santa Cruz County line since 1898. A broadsheet newspaper A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as poli ... was published each Wednesday morning until 2024 when the publication switched to digital-only distribution. The Review also publishes Coastside, a free monthly magazine. In October 2020, the ''Pacifica Tribune'' was purchased by the Coastside News Group. ''The Review'' is owned by Coastside News Group, Inc., a California Benefit Corporation created by a group of community members. Wick Communications had purchased the ''Half Moon Bay Review'' in 1986. They announced plans to sell the newspaper in September 2017. A ...
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KCUZ
KCUZ (1490 AM) is a radio station Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based rad ... licensed to Clifton, Arizona, US and owned by Cochise Broadcasting LLC. References External links FCC History Cards for KCUZ CUZ {{Arizona-radio-station-stub ...
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KFMM
KFMM (99.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic rock format. Licensed to Virden, New Mexico Virden is a village in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 152 at the 2010 census. History Known as Richmond prior to 1916, the area was originally owned by the New Mexico Mining Company, and was the location of a stam ..., United States, the station is owned by Cochise Broadcasting LLC. References External links * FMM Radio stations established in 1982 Classic rock radio stations in the United States 1982 establishments in Arizona {{NewMexico-radio-station-stub ...
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Eastern Arizona Courier
The ''Eastern Arizona Courier'' is a weekly newspaper published in Safford, Arizona. Its roots go back to March 1895, when it was founded as the ''Graham Guardian'' by the Guardian Publishing Company, and edited by John J. Birdno. History The ''Graham Guardian'' began publication on March 9, 1895, edited by John J. Birdno. Birdno left the paper in 1917, and John F. Weber took over the editorial reins. In 1922 W. M. Moore and Clyde W. Ijams became the editors, and the following year the paper merged with ''The Gila Valley Farmer'', which had been formed in 1916. The ''Farmer's'' history dated back to 1882, with the creation of the ''Graham County News'', before going through several name changes: ''The Clifton Clarion'' (1883–1889), ''The Valley Bulletin'' (1889–1890), ''Graham County Bulletin'' (1890–1897), and ''The Arizona Bulletin'' (1897–1916). After the merger, the paper was renamed the ''Graham County Guardian and Gila Valley Farmer'', with William B. Kelly as t ...
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Argus Observer
The ''Argus Observer'' is a weekly newspaper in Ontario, Oregon, United States. It is owned by Wick Communications. History The newspaper and went through several names and owners before becoming the ''Argus Observer'', which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100 eyes. The paper was established January 6, 1897 as a weekly publication in Vale, Oregon called the ''District Silver Advocate.'' The first proprietor was Bert Venable and editor John E. Roberts. The paper's name was in reference to the Free Silver Movement, which the publication supported along with politician William Jennings Bryan. Roberts moved the paper from Vale to Ontario, changed its name to the ''Advocate'' and it became an organ of the Democratic Party. Don Carlos Boyd purchased the paper on November 28, 1900, changed its allegiance to Republican and assumed the name ''Argus''. In the paper's first decade it was generally a weekly newspaper, with at least two sho ...
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Sierra Vista Herald
The ''Herald Review'' is a newspaper printed in Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States. Most of its circulation goes to Sierra Vista, Huachuca City, Hereford, Palominas, and Fort Huachuca. It is also circulated in Bisbee. History Ky Richards Jr. and his wife, Lois Richards, originally from Hawaii, started printing the ''Huachuca Herald'' on Fridays starting October 7, 1955. They put out the first editions on a typewriter, composing stories on their kitchen table. On October 8, 1967, the couple started printing the paper twice a week. At that time, the newspaper hit the streets on Sundays and Wednesdays. On May 22, 1968, the couple sold the newspaper to Sig H. Atkinson of Chandler and Milton I. Wick, co-founder of Wick Communications. The ''Sierra Vista Herald'' started publishing via offset with 3,000 subscribers in 1968. In 1969, the ''Herald'' merged with the ''Douglas Daily Dispatch'', forming the ''Sierra Vista Herald-Dispatch''. In 1971, Bill Epler bought the ''Bisbee D ...
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Sidney Herald
''The Sidney Herald'' is an American newspaper and website based in Sidney, Montana Sidney is a city in and the county seat of Richland County, Montana, Richland County, Montana, United States, less than west of the North Dakota border. The population was 6,346 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city lies alon .... It has been touted as the "official newspaper of Richland County, Montana". History ''The Sidney Herald'' was founded in 1908''.'' Wick Communications bought the ''Richland County Leader'' from Russ Wells in 1988 and merged it with the ''Sidney Herald'' to form the ''Sidney Herald-Leader.'' In April 2024, the newspaper announced it cease publishing on Wednesdays and moving forward will only publish one day a week on Saturdays. References External linksOfficial website Newspapers published in Montana Newspapers established in 1908 1908 establishments in Montana {{Montana-newspaper-stub ...
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Williston Herald
The ''Williston Herald'' is a weekly newspaper printed in Williston, North Dakota. The ''Herald'' is the official newspaper of Williams County, North Dakota and the main newspaper covering northwestern North Dakota and northeastern Montana. As of Oct. 5, 2024, the newspaper is printed every Saturday. The ''Williston Herald'' also included the ''Plains Reporter'', a weekly publication distributed throughout northwestern North Dakota and northeastern Montana. The Plains Reported ceased in 2023. The ''Herald'' employs approximately 12 employees. The ''Herald'' used to employ more than 60 carriers and motor route drivers, but no longer delivers newspapers. They are mailed to subscribers. History * 1899: A group of citizens wanting to express their views on a local political controversy raised $600 to begin the new newspaper. The newspaper began in a one-room shack on Second Street West with E.M. Crary at the helm. * Oct. 14, 1930: The first daily paper was published on a single she ...
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Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids)
''The Daily Herald'' is an American, English language community-focused multi-media company serving the Roanoke Valley of North Carolina and Lake Gaston with newspapers, shoppers, magazines and websites. The company's primary media is the newspaper, ''The Daily Herald'', which is published Tuesday through Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings. The weekly ''Roanoke Rapids Herald'' was founded in 1914 by editor and publisher J.T. Stainback. From 1929 to 1947 the newspaper was owned and edited by Carroll Wilson. The newspaper was purchased by Milton and James Wick—later Wick Communications—in 1947. In September 1948 the newspaper began publishing as a daily paper in the afternoon and a morning paper on Sunday with the name changing to the ''Daily and Sunday Herald''. The company moved to its present location at 916 Roanoke Avenue in June 1957. The newspaper names were combined as'' The Daily Herald'' in 1998. In January 2018, Wick sold ''The Daily Herald'' to Paxton Media Group ...
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