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The Thomasville Times
TypeBi-weekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Paxton Media Group
PublisherRick Bean
EditorJackie Seabolt
Founded1890
Headquarters213 Woodbine St.
High Point, NC 27262
United States
Sister newspapersHigh Point Enterprise
Archdale-Trinity News
Websitetvilletimes.com

For the daily newspaper of Thomasville, GA, see Thomasville Times-Enterprise.

Thomasville Times is a bi-weekly newspaper that primarily covers Thomasville, North Carolina, United States and eastern Davidson County. The newspaper, founded as a weekly in 1890, is owned by Paxton Media Group. As of 2002, the newspaper had a circulation of about 6,300.[1] It currently publishes on Wednesday & Saturday of each week.

Overview

The Times can trace its history back to 1890. However, the more recent version dates back to 1958.[2]

In 1890, J.F. Westmoreland – the brother of D.S. Westmoreland, founder of Thomasville's first chair factory – began publishing a weekly newspaper. The paper later merged with The Chairtown News to become The News-Times. This paper was later absorbed by The Tribune.

In 1958, The Tribune was purchased by The High Point Enterprise and became The Thomasville Times. It became Thomasville's first daily newspaper. The first editor was Wint Capel.

References

  1. ^ University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Park Library
  2. ^ "Thomasville Times Is Produced in News Building," High Point Enterprise article, 1970