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Newspapers of the Ozarks

Special | 29m 43s

Dale Freeman discusses the history of newspapers in the Ozarks.

Mark Twain once said "I am personally acquainted with hundreds of journalists, and the opinion of the majority of them would not be worth tuppence in private, but when they speak in print it is the newspaper that is talking and then their utterances shake the community like the thunders of prophecy." Newspapers in the Ozarks are a great reflection of early settlers and our communities today.

01/22/2010 | Rating NR

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OzarksWatch Video Magazine

Newspapers of the Ozarks

Special | 29m 43s

Mark Twain once said "I am personally acquainted with hundreds of journalists, and the opinion of the majority of them would not be worth tuppence in private, but when they speak in print it is the newspaper that is talking and then their utterances shake the community like the thunders of prophecy." Newspapers in the Ozarks are a great reflection of early settlers and our communities today.

01/22/2010 | Rating NR

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