Can I have a Star-Telegram obituary?
2) You can place an obituary notice by emailing your information to [email protected]. Please include your name, address, phone number, and contact information for the funeral or cremation service that’s assisting. You may also contact us at 817-390-7780. We only accept photos via email.
How do I find an obituary in Texas?
A good place to look is the official government website for the State of Texas. Texas.gov provides access to official vital records for the entire state and for many local municipalities as well.
What is the circulation of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram?
176,219
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
| The front page of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram | |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 808 Throckmorton St. Fort Worth, Texas 76102 US |
| Circulation | 176,219 daily 184,079 Sunday |
| ISSN | 0889-0013 |
| Website | Star-Telegram.com |
Does Fort Worth Star-Telegram have a Saturday edition?
The Star-Telegram will be digital only on Saturdays.
What is the name of the Fort Worth newspaper?
Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Who founded the Fort Worth Star-Telegram?
Amon G. Carter Sr.
The paper renamed the Star-Telegram was first published in 1909. Amon G. Carter Sr. was the founder and the first editor of the newly formed paper.
When was the Fort Worth Star-Telegram founded?
February 1, 1906Fort Worth Star-Telegram / First issue date
How do I cancel my Fort Worth Star Telegram?
You can cancel at any time by contacting our customer service center at 1-800-776-7827. Your subscription is subject to additional Terms of Service at http://www.star-telegram.com/terms-of-service.
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When was the Fort Worth Star Telegram founded?
Who owns the Dallas Morning News?
A.H. Belo Corporation continues to own The Dallas Morning News today, publishing the paper under the umbrella of DMN Media. As of February 2016, the paper circulates 405,349 copies, which makes The Dallas Morning News the largest newspaper by circulation in the state of Texas.
How much did it cost Fort Worth to buy the Star-Telegram?
Now more than 120 years worth of Star-Telegram archives are available digitally to anyone with a Fort Worth Public Library card. The city and the Hazel Vaugn Leigh Trust split the $683,000 cost to purchase the archives from 1923 to 1990 from NewsBank, a digital archive company.
How much did it cost to buy Fort Worth’s old newspapers?
The city and the Hazel Vaugn Leigh Trust split the $683,000 cost to purchase the archives from 1923 to 1990 from NewsBank, a digital archive company. “That’s a lot of Fort Worth history,” said Theresa Davis, library spokeswoman.
Who stole $6K worth of jewelry from a Fort Worth socialite’s home?
About $6,000 worth of jewelry disappeared from the home of A.B. Wharton, a prominent Fort Worth socialite whose home is now the Thistle Hill House Museum. Police believe the heist was the work of a professional, someone with intimate knowledge of the Whartons’ home.
What happened to the Fort Worth jewelry heist?
The drama of the caper played out in the pages of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in December 1906. First, a butler was arrested and held overnight but with little evidence. Later, a maid who went by many names was a suspect. She had connections to jewel thieves in Philadelphia, apparently. The jewels were never found.