The Journal Star hosts monthly meetings with readers and community leaders at sites throughout Peoria’s south side to provide more comprehensive coverage of the neighborhood. The community, which is one of the poorest zip codes in the United States, is also striving to improve. At the meetings, the group discusses possible story ideas and talks about the paper’s coverage from the previous month. The meetings resulted in an ongoing City of Disparity series that investigates challenges in the neighborhood and what community leaders are trying to do address problems.
Operation Sunshine was created in May 1968, when Victor T. Ehre, then-president and general manager of Utica Mutual Insurance Co., partnered with Mason C. Taylor, then-executive editor of the Observer-Dispatch to provide a summer camping experience for needy children in the area. The effort was such a success that a second campaign at Christmas time was launched to assist local families in need. Today, Operation Sunshine continues with two annual campaigns. Most recently, the O-D has strengthened its holiday campaign by adding partners — including Townsquare Media, TimeWarner, New York Sash, Utica Mack and WUTR in its toy drive.
Friend-In-Deed is a holiday help program, a not-for-profit charity, that began in 1960. It’s one of the State Journal-Register’s signature programs, completely volunteer run, with administrative support from the newspaper. Each year, about 500 community residents contribute their time to Friend-in-Deed, doing everything from processing application forms, organizing and filling orders for food, or delivering the orders just before Christmas. The newsroom also covers the program, writing stories that profile volunteers, provides an overview of the need and tells the stories of some of the recipients of the help. A daily thermometer graphic tracks the donations and provides information on how to give.
In his confession, Harrell wondered if he could get help with his child-pornography fixation.
"I want to get help, but I don't know if I can do it under the guise of Somer," he said.
The detective and Harrell talk a little more about mothers and kids and then his partner walks into the room to help take Harrell away.
of the guys in the Class of '68 at Shawnee Mission North High School and working
to get involved in the business; her domain was their home. He wanted her always
reunion a few years ago, just as he was making a name for himself as Dr. Phil.
PRINT AND DIGITAL PRODUCTS REACH
AND MEDIUM-SIZED BUSINESSES
KEY FACTS ABOUT HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP, LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Duval County Companies
- Company name
- HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP, LLC
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- L11000138426
- FEI Number
- 271136347
- Date of Incorporation
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December 8, 2011
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://halifaxmediagroup.com
- Phones
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(585) 598-0030
(585) 248-2631
(512) 614-1500
(617) 249-2600
(904) 359-4025
(904) 359-4385
(904) 359-4091
HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP, LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 111 CENTER STREET,
LITTLE ROCK,
AR,
72201,
US
- Mailing Address
- 111 CENTER STREET,
LITTLE ROCK,
AR,
72201
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