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Seguin Gazette

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Seguin Gazette
The Seguin Gazette is now operating in the Creekside Office Complex, 805 E. Court St. Suite 200.
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Southern Newspapers
PublisherElizabeth Bark Englehardt
EditorFelicia Frazar
Founded1888
Headquarters805 E. Court St. Suite 200,
Seguin, Texas, 78155, United States
Circulation2,791 (as of 2023)[1]
Websiteseguingazette.com

The Seguin Gazette is a newspaper based in Seguin, Texas, covering the Guadalupe County area of Central Texas. It publishes twice a week — Wednesdays and Sundays. It is owned by Southern Newspapers Inc.

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History

The Seguin Enterprise began publication in 1888[2] and the Guadalupe Gazette-Bulletin traces its origins to 1890. The Gazette-Bulletin changed its name to the Seguin Gazette in 1952.[3] In 1979, publisher John C. Taylor of the Gazette and Enterprise publisher Otha L. Grisham agreed to a merger, but in effect, Taylor and the Gazette soon took over the operations and Grisham retired. The new combined daily newspaper was called Seguin Gazette-Enterprise.

Southern Newspapers bought the paper in 1984. In 1999, it moved from afternoon to morning publication. The newspaper changed its name to the Seguin Gazette in 2011.[3]

References

  1. ^ "2023 Texas Newspaper Directory". Texas Press Association. Archived from the original on 2023-05-03. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  2. ^ E. John Gesick Jr. "Twentieth Century-Modern Times". Under the Live Oak Tree: A History of Seguin. Archived from the original on 2015-02-07. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Chris Lykins (June 5, 2011). "Welcome to the Seguin Gazette". Retrieved June 17, 2013.


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