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  2. The Capital Times - Wikipedia

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    0749-4068. OCLC number. 7351334. Website. captimes.com. The Capital Times (or Cap Times) is a weekly newspaper published Wednesday in Madison, Wisconsin, by The Capital Times Company. The company also owns 50 percent of Capital Newspapers, which now does business as Madison Media Partners. The other half is owned by Lee Enterprises (NYSE: LEE).

  3. List of newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Madison Capital Newspapers/Lee Enterprises [4] Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: Manitowoc: Gannett Marinette-Menominee Eagle Herald: Marinette: Adams Publishing Group [3] Markesan Regional Reporter: Markesan: The Berlin Journal Company, Inc. Hub City Times: Marshfield: Multi Media Channels, LLC Marshfield News-Herald: Marshfield Gannett Juneau ...

  4. Capital Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Capital Newspapers is a partnership between Lee Enterprises and The Capital Times Company that operates 27 publications and several web sites in Wisconsin. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The corporate name of the company is Madison Newspapers Inc. [ 2 ] Capital Newspapers has nearly 400 employees.

  5. Wisconsin State Journal - Wikipedia

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    0749-405X. Website. madison.com. The Wisconsin State Journal is a daily newspaper published in Madison, Wisconsin by Lee Enterprises. The newspaper, the second largest in Wisconsin, is primarily distributed in a 19 county region in south-central Wisconsin. [2] As of September 2018, the Wisconsin State Journal had an average weekday circulation ...

  6. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman Digital Archive 1817–2002 (Pay / Free with Athens account) The Evening Times (1914–1990) (Glasgow) via Google News Archive. The Glasgow Herald (1806–1990) via Google News Archive. Word on the Street 1650–1910 almost 1,800 Scottish broadsides at National Library of Scotland Free.

  7. Wisconsin Butter Fire - Wikipedia

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    An informal year-end survey by The Madison Capital Times named the Butter Fire the most important local news story of 1991. [1] In October 2011, more than twenty years after the flames, the Central Storage and Warehouse company finished reconstruction along with a 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) freezer. [10]

  8. William T. Evjue - Wikipedia

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    William T. Evjue. William T. Evjue (October 10, 1882 – April 23, 1970; born Peder Wilhelm Theodor Evjue) was an American newspaper editor and radio broadcast executive. He founded The Capital Times and also helped launch the radio station WIBA (AM), both in Madison, Wisconsin. He also served as a Wisconsin state legislator.

  9. The Badger Herald - Wikipedia

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    First Badger Herald offices at 638 State St., second floor, in 1988. The Badger Herald was founded in 1969 by a group of four students seeking a conservative alternative to the UW–Madison's primary student newspaper, The Daily Cardinal, which editorialized against the Vietnam War and had close ties to leaders of the radical campus protest movement. [3]