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    The Jonesboro Sun newspaper online

    About The Jonesboro Sun English online newspaper : The Jonesboro Sun newspaper is English language newspaper in USA. It was Published in Arkansas, United States. It is daily newspaper. It is a Northeast Arkansas' regional newspaper. It receives 80000 readers in 7 counties of Arkansas daily. Format of this paper is Online.

    Geolocation: USA Arkansas

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    More about The Jonesboro Sun newspaper : For nearly 100 years this newspaper was owned by Troutt family, and the Paxton Media Group's subsidiary since 1 Oct. 2000. For example, W.O. In 1884 and some weeks later he ended up on a farm north to Jonesboro, he was taken to his home close Paducah, Ky. Later, he transferred to Brinkley & joined a group from Vaudeville, learning to take pictures while on stage. He finally arrived in the Indian Territory and took pictures of the families of the Indians (now Oklahoma). In 1899, with the money he made in his business of photography & a mule that his law-father gave him, he bought a weekly journal in Spiro, Native Indian territory.