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The Globe-News will be the only local media in attendance and will bring you in-depth coverage from sports editor Lance Lahnert, track beat writer Les Giles and photographer Stephen Spillman.
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Amarillo Globe-News reporter Joe Chapman requested some KKK membership documents from 1923-25, hoping to "out" some local families.
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Submissions may be used for future publication in either The Amarillo Globe-News or on Amarillo. com.
Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968
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"He would say, `Each year thousands of students come to the University of Georgia, and I try to save a few,'" said Les Simpson, publisher of the Amarillo Globe-News in Texas and a student of Fink's in the 1980s.
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"He would say, `Each year thousands of students come to the University of Georgia, and I try to save a few,'" said Les Simpson, publisher of the Amarillo Globe-News in Texas and a student of Fink's in the 1980s.
The Seattle Times 2012
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"We want to express our sympathy over the loss of Brianna Gomez," Green said, according to the Amarillo Globe-News website.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Passenger Doug Oerding told the Amarillo Globe-News that Shahsavari started screaming obscenities at other passengers during the flight.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Morris Publishing Group's other nine daily newspapers are: Amarillo (Texas) Globe-News; Bluffton (S.C.)
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Morris Publishing Group's other nine daily newspapers are: Amarillo (Texas) Globe-News; Bluffton (S.C.)
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The Buffaloes knocked off the Mustangs, ranked No. 1 in the South Central Region. [photocredit] Michael Norris/Amarillo Globe-News [/photocredit]
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