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Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Martinsville Bulletin is a daily newspaper serving the city of Martinsville and the surrounding Henry County, Virginia. The Bulletin' s roots date back to 1889, and it is the oldest continuously run business in Martinsville. [2] The paper is owned by Lee Enterprises .
Martinsville is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,485. [4] A community of both Southside and Southwest Virginia, it is the county seat of Henry County, [5] although the two are separate jurisdictions.
Prior to its founding, the county had been without a newspaper since the 1940s, when the Amelia Gazette shut down. The Monitor, as the current paper is known, was founded by Ann B. Morris (now Ann B. Salster), who was the paper's owner and publisher until she died July 14, 2017. Her daughter, Rebecca "Bekki" Morris, now runs the weekly newspaper.
Marlene Lenthang. January 9, 2024 at 8:46 AM. A dead fisherman has been identified as the suspect in three cold-case homicides in Virginia from the 1980s, including two of the notorious "Colonial ...
Jan. 6 police officer faces off with veteran legislators in big House race. Scott Wong and Julie Tsirkin and Bridget Bowman and Syedah Asghar. See more. May 11, 2024 at 7:00 AM. ANNAPOLIS, Md ...
May 13, 2024 at 12:58 PM. SILVER SPRING, Md. — Maryland’s Senate race was supposed to be a battle for the soul of the Democratic Party. Instead, it’s turned into something else: a key race ...
Hooker Field is a stadium in Martinsville, Virginia. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home of the Martinsville Mustangs of the Coastal Plain League [3] and the Patrick & Henry Community College Patriots. [4] The ballpark has a capacity of 3,200 people. It opened in 1988 and was the home field of the Appalachian League Martinsville ...
He is accused of murdering 55-year-old Johnny Lloyd Banks Jr. of Raleigh, who was shot around 7 a.m. July 10 at a strip mall in southern Durham near Research Triangle Park.