Terrell County News-Leader

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The Terrell County News-Leader was a newspaper headquartered in Sanderson, Texas. The newspaper closed in July 2013.[1]

Christine Hinkle owned and operated the newspaper for a five year period. She said that her husband used to be involved with the newspaper; he sold advertisements, did typing, and drove to a printer in McCamey. According to Hinkle, her husband was eventually "burned out" by his work.[1] Hinkle sold the newspaper to Jim Street in 2002. Street said that "I never took any money out of it. My little portfolio kept getting littler and littler because I had to keep chipping in. Overall, I think I lost about $25,000, something like that."[1] The newspaper closed in July 2013. According to Street, at the time the circulation was about 500.[1] By November 2011 the Terrell County Sun was established to replace the News-Leader.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e MacCormack, John. "In fading town, the news is back." Houston Chronicle. December 27, 2013. Retrieved on December 27, 2013. - Also available from the San Antonio Express-News. "In fading town, the news is back", December 25, 2013.

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