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Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing (1968) Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award (1969) John Peter Zenger Award. William Allen White Foundation Award. National Press Award. Poor Richard Gold Medal of Achievement Award. John Shively Knight (October 26, 1894 – June 16, 1981) was an American newspaper publisher and editor based in Akron, Ohio .
Ohio. The Bowel Movement Bandit (also known as the Ohio Pooping Bandit) is the alias of an unidentified man in the Kenmore neighborhood of Akron, Ohio, United States, who repeatedly defecated through the sunroofs of random people’s cars from 2012 to 2015. [1] In total, the criminal defecated on 19 parked cars in driveways, as well as children ...
The Beacon Journal has seen conditions that would qualify as code violations — open windows in unsecured vacant homes, missing vent covers, crumbling walls in a stairwell or over a kitchen sink ...
GateHouse Media, Inc. GateHouse Media Inc. was an American publisher of locally based print and digital media. It published 144 daily newspapers, 684 community publications, and over 569 local-market websites in 38 states. Its parent company, New Media Investment Group, acquired Gannett in 2019, with the combined company using the Gannett name ...
November 20, 2023 at 7:02 PM. Akron City Council passed a resolution Monday night calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and expressing sympathy for all civilians impacted by the war in Israel and ...
Sheldon Ocker (born August 1942) is an American sportswriter . Ocker attended Buchtel High School in Akron, Ohio, graduating in 1960. He attended Ohio State University, and graduated with a degree in political science in 1964. [1] He worked for one year at the Sandusky Register, and was hired by the Akron Beacon Journal in 1967. [2]
New York Jets on the radio. Browns football games on the radio air live on 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX and 89.1 FM La Mega (Spanish). On the call: Jim Donovan (play-by-play ...
The Free Beacon was founded by Michael Goldfarb, Aaron Harrison, and Matthew Continetti. It launched on February 7, 2012, as a project of the Center for American Freedom, a conservative advocacy group modeled on the liberal Center for American Progress. [3] The website is financially backed by Paul Singer, an American billionaire hedge fund ...