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  2. Hot Springs Sentinel-Record - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Springs Sentinel-Record is a newspaper in Hot Springs, Arkansas, currently privately owned by WEHCO Media, Inc. Known often and/or historically as Sentinel-Record, or S-R, it emerged as the survivor as a daily newspaper out of multiple newspapers competing in Hot Springs in the late 1800s, which eventually merged in effect; the paper's ...

  3. Answer Man: Rocky Bluff Campground in Hot Springs closing? - AOL

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    HOT SPRINGS - Today's burning question is about the status Rocky Bluff Campground in Hot Springs. ... Johnny Casey has covered Madison County for The Citizen Times and The News-Record & Sentinel ...

  4. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Times Record: Fort Smith: Daily GateHouse Media [1] The Harrison Daily Times: Harrison: 1876 Daily Phillips Media Group Hot Springs Sentinel-Record: Hot Springs: Daily WEHCO Media: The Jonesboro Sun: Jonesboro: Daily Paxton Media Group: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Little Rock [2] Daily WEHCO Media: The Baxter Bulletin: Mountain Home ...

  5. Wilma Dykeman Legacy holds weeklong camp in Hot Springs ...

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    Wilma Dykeman Legacy's Hot Springs Institute took place July 14-19 and emphasizes place-based learning, including the tenet of 'pride of place.' ... The News-Record & Sentinel spoke with Schoof ...

  6. Langston High School (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Langston High School (Arkansas) Langston High School was an American segregated high school for African American students, active from 1913 until 1970 and located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was one of the leading schools in Arkansas for African Americans, and was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. [1]

  7. Lynching of Jim McIlherron - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel-Record of Hot Springs, Arkansas covered the lynching but the reporting is not consistent with Walter White's investigation. [10] The Sentinel-Record reported that the third man shot was fatally wounded when White's investigation found, "[t]he latter will recover, as his wounds are not serious."

  8. Hot Springs, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Springs newspaper is the Sentinel-Record, originally part of the Clyde E. Palmer chain, since renamed WEHCO Media. It is published daily. The Thrifty Nickel, a classified advertising publication, is published from offices at 670 Ouachita Avenue. The Little Rock edition is also published from this office.

  9. WEHCO Media - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .wehco .com. WEHCO Media, Inc., based in Little Rock, AR is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers, cable television systems, and internet service. Walter E. Hussman Jr. (born 1947), is the president. Hussmann is the grandson of Clyde E. Palmer, whose media holdings formed the basis of WEHCO Media.