Extended Newspaper List
Introduction ...
Below are 45 newspapers that have been published within 25 miles [40.2 km]<1> of Umpire. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Bingen Social Visitor (from 1884)
- Courier-Messenger (from 1918)
- De Queen Bee (from 1897)
- De Queen Daily Bee (from 1909)
- De Queen Daily Citizen (from 1933)
- De Queen Democrat (from 1902)
- Dierks Banner (from 1919)
- Dierks Banner (from 19??)
- Flashes From Shady Gap (from 1934)
- Lockesburg Review (from 1938)
- Lockesburg Tribune (from 1879)
- Murfreesboro Diamond And Pike County Courier (from 1979)
- Murfreesboro Diamond (from 197?)
- Murfreesboro Diamond (from 1980)
- Nashville Democrat (from 1931)
- Nashville Progress (from 1948)
- Pike County Courier (from 1919)
- Sevier County Democrat (from 18??)
- Southwestern Gazette (from 1928)
- The Caddo Gap Eagle (from 1909)
- The Chronicle (from 1880)
- The Commoner (from 1938)
- The Commonwealth College Fortnightly (from 1925)
- The Dierks Banner Free-Press (from 1976)
- The Dierks Banner (from 1985)
- The Informer (from 1929)
- The Lockesburg Enterprise
- The Looking Glass (from 1975)
- The Mena Daily News (from 189?)
- The Mena Evening Star (from 1904)
- The Mena Star (from 1986)
- The Mena Star (from 1898)
- The Mena Star (from 1899)
- The Mena Weekly Star (from 1896)
- The Mena Weekly Star (from 1904)
- The Mountain Signal (from 1991)
- The Murfreesboro Messenger (from 1911)
- The Murfreesboro Messenger (from 1919)
- The Nashville News (from 1884)
- The Nashville Spotlight (from 1938)
- The News Democrat (from 1896)
- The Pike County Courier (from 1888)
- The Polk County Democrat (from 1911)
- The Times (from 1908)
- The Umpire Gazette (from 1911)
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Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' (or point-to-point) distance. A straight line distance ignores obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A (ie- Umpire) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Umpire. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 34.2790, Longitude: -94.0508 In this case, the coordinates for Umpire have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |