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Note on publishers
[edit]The "about us" page of the newspaper contains this:
- "The Gazette-Enterprise became a daily publication on Sept. 7, 1979 with a merger between The Seguin Gazette and the Seguin Enterprise. The event signaled the end of decades of lively competition between Seguin's two weekly, and later twice-weekly, publications. Long-time publishers of those newspapers were Otha L. Grisham and John C. Taylor.
Parallelism convention led me to believe that the Gazette and Enterprise were published by Grisham and Taylor, respectively. However, User:WoodyinNYC edited the page to reverse it. This source seems to confirm that edit. Woodshed (talk) 21:00, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
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