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  2. Republican Herald - Wikipedia

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    1884. Headquarters. 111 Mahantongo Street Pottsville, Pennsylvania 17901 United States. ISSN. 1055-8403. Website. republicanherald.com. The Republican Herald is a daily newspaper serving Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The newspaper is owned by MediaNews Group, a subsidiary of Alden Global Capital.

  3. Pottsville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    17901. Area codes. 570 and 272. FIPS code. 42-62432. Website. www.city.pottsville.pa.us. Pottsville is a city and the county seat of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] The population was 13,346 at the 2020 census, and is the principal city of the Pottsville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Schuylkill County (/ ˈskuːlkɪl /, [1] locally /- kəl /; Pennsylvania Dutch: Schulkill Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 143,049. [2] The county seat is Pottsville. [3] The county is part of the Northeast Pennsylvania region of the state.

  5. Henry Clay Monument - Wikipedia

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    August 26, 1985. Dedicated to. Henry Clay. The Henry Clay Monument is a public monument in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States. Work on the monument, which consists of a state of Henry Clay atop a Doric column, began in 1852, shortly after his death, and ended in 1855. As a politician in the early 19th century, Clay was an advocate for the ...

  6. Gilbert M. Gaul - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Martin Gaul was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. [1] Growing up in nearby Kearny, Gaul attended St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, where he was a state champion in the javelin throw. [1][2] He graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1973. [1]

  7. WPPA - Wikipedia

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    WPPA. /  40.6988889°N 76.1952778°W  / 40.6988889; -76.1952778. WPPA (1360 AM, "Your News & Sports Leader") is a radio station broadcasting an full-service radio format. [ 2] Licensed to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, the station has been owned by Pottsville Broadcasting Company since its debut on May 9, 1946, and features programming from ...

  8. Shenandoah, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pottsville Republican – Herald, daily newspaper, name merged from the Pottsville Republican and Shenandoah Evening Herald. [14] The Hazleton Standard-Speaker, daily newspaper, name merged from the Standard Sentinel (morning paper) and Plain Speaker (evening paper). [15] WCDH 91.5FM, licensed to Shenandoah, with a Contemporary Christian ...

  9. Frederick Hobbs (Pennsylvania politician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania on January 6, 1934, Frederick Hobbs was a son of H. (Howard) Blake Hobbs (1911–1973) [3] of Nescopeck and Marian Hause (1908–1984) of Pottsville. His father founded the Telephone Answering Service in Allentown in 1939, and was a high school teacher in Lehigh County. [4]