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The Camden News : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Camden News
''The Camden News'' is a daily newspaper in Camden, Arkansas, which covers local news, sports, society, and business. It has a weekday circulation of 4,368.〔 ==Background== Originally located at 116 Jefferson Street, the newspaper was founded in 1920 by Curtis B. Hurley as the ''Camden Evening News''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Camden News: No one does local news better! )〕 Hurley sold the paper in 1929 to the Palmer Group, headed by Clyde E. Palmer,〔 a native of Iowa, who renamed the publication ''The Camden News.'' Over several years, Palmer also acquired the larger ''Texarkana Gazette'' in Texarkana, Texas. His other publications included ''The El Dorado News'' and ''The El Dorado Times'' in El Dorado, Arkansas, and ''The Hot Springs New Era'' and ''The Hot Springs Sentinel Record'' in Hot Springs, Arkansas. In 1949, Palmer sold ''The Camden News'' to his son-in-law and daughter, Walter E. Hussman, Sr. and Betty Palmer Hussman. On Palmer's death in 1957, his wife, Bettie Palmer, and daughter, Betty Hussman, inherited most of the stock in the company. The paper was then relocated to 113 North Madison Street across from the Camden Municipal Building.〔 Through a reorganization in 1968, ''The Camden News'' technically became the parent company of the Palmer operations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WEHCO Media, Inc. History )〕 Hussman, Sr., became head of the firm that published the then two Texarkana newspapers, morning and afternoon, as well as the other Palmer holdings.〔
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