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Seguin Gazette-Enterprise : ウィキペディア英語版
Seguin Gazette

The ''Seguin Gazette'' is a newspaper based in Seguin, Texas, covering the Guadalupe County area of Central Texas. It publishes five days a week (excluding Monday and Saturday). It is owned by Southern Newspapers Inc.
The ''Seguin Enterprise'' began publication in 1888 and the ''Guadalupe Gazette-Bulletin'' traces its origins to 1890. The ''Gazette-Bulletin'' changed its name to the ''Seguin Gazette'' in 1952. In 1979, publisher John C. Taylor of the ''Gazette'' and ''Enterprise'' publisher Otha L. Grisham agreed to a merger, but in effect, Taylor and the ''Gazette'' soon took over the operations and Grisham retired. The new combined daily newspaper was called ''Seguin Gazette-Enterprise''.
Southern Newspapers bought the paper in 1984. In 1999, it moved from afternoon to morning publication. The newspaper changed its name to the ''Seguin Gazette'' in 2011.〔
==References==

*(About Us ), seguingazette.com
*(Seguin Gazette-Enterprise ), Texas Press Association
*(Seguin celebrates 125th birthday ), ''Seguin Enterprise''


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