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Extended Newspaper ListIntroduction ...
Below are 38 newspapers that have been published within 18 miles [29 km]<1> of Crossroads.  The list has been sorted by paper name. 
- Black Free Press (from 1973)
 
- Black Free Press (from 1973)
 
- Free Press (from 1974)
 
- Monroe Daily Star (from 1897)
 
- Monroe Morning Post (from 1929)
 
- Monroe Morning World (from 1929)
 
- Morehouse Enterprise (from 19??)
 
- Morehouse Enterprise (from 1930)
 
- News-Star-world (from 1980)
 
- Rapping Black (from 1969)
 
- The Bastrop Clarion (from 1947)
 
- The Bastrop Daily Enterprise (from 1952)
 
- The Bastrop Republican (from 18??)
 
- The Citizen (from 1980)
 
- The Daily Commercial (from 1915)
 
- The Daily Independent (from 1911)
 
- The Daily Telegraph (from 1870)
 
- The Evening News (from 1891)
 
- The Gazette (from 1878)
 
- The Home Advocate (from 1885)
 
- The Home Advocate (from 1885)
 
- The Intelligencer (from 1865)
 
- The Louisiana Intelligencer (from 186?)
 
- The Monroe Bulletin (from 1880)
 
- The Monroe Bulletin (from 1894)
 
- The Monroe Dispatch (from 1975)
 
- The Monroe News-Star (from 1909)
 
- The Monroe Olive Branch (from 1840)
 
- The Monroe Times State News
 
- The Morehouse Clarion (from 1874)
 
- The Morehouse Clarion (from 1874)
 
- The Morehouse Conservative (from 1855)
 
- The Ouachita Citizen (from 1983)
 
- The Ouachita Citizen (from 1927)
 
- The Ouachita Democrat (from 1887)
 
- The Ouachita Telegraph (from 1865)
 
- The Ouachitta Banner (from 1839)
 
- The Ouachitta Standard (from 1839)
 
- The Register (from 185?)
 
- The Register (from 185?)
 
- The Southern Broadcast (from 1932)
 
- The Southern Broadcast (from 1932)
 
- The Telegraph-Bulletin (from 1890)
 
- The Weekly Telegraph (from 1865)
 
- The West Monroe Citizen (from 1925)
 
- The West Monroe Union (from 188?)
 
- Twice-A-Week Morehouse Enterprise (from 1927)
 
- Union Record (from 1867)
 
- Washita Gazette (from 1825)
 
 
Footnotes ...
| <1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' distance.  A straight line distance ignores  obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line  drawn from Point A (ie- Crossroads) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Crossroads.  The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 32.7215, Longitude: -92.2210        In this case, the coordinates for Crossroads have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |  
 
 
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