150 Years of the Texarkana Gazette

150 Years of the Texarkana Gazette
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The Texarkana Gazette turns 150 years old in 2025, and we're celebrating all year. Each month, we'll compile a special section of significant and fascinating stories from throughout the Gazette's history. Then Gazette journalists and guests will discuss them here.
We would love to hear from you! If you have comments or story suggestions or would like to share memories, email Karl Richter at krichter@texarkanagazette.com.
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Focuses on historical storytelling, local journalism, and community involvement, with episodes highlighting notable January stories, the Gazette's impact on the community, and insights from journalists and historians exploring the publication's legacy.

The Texarkana Gazette turns 150 years old in 2025, and we’re celebrating all year. Each month, we’ll compile a special section of significant and fascinating stories from throughout the Gazette’s history. Then Gazette journalists and guests will discuss them here.
We would love to hear from you! If you have comments or story suggestions or would like to share memories, email Karl Richter at krichter@texarkanagazette.com.

Karl Richter and Dr. Laura Sikes, history professor at TAMU-Texarkana, chat about the Gazette’s February history special section. It’s filled with news stories that happened in Februaries over the course of the Gazette’s 150 years.
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