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The Cooper Review : ウィキペディア英語版
The Cooper Review

''The Cooper Review'' is a weekly newspaper published in Cooper, Texas, United States. It was founded around 1880 by Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Hornebeck, shortly after the local newspaper ''Delta Courier'' was established. As one of the original businesses in its county that still operates, the paper currently serves the city of Cooper, as well as most of Delta County, and the surrounding areas. As of 2013, the newspaper has a circulation of 1,228. The newspaper is owned and published by the Butler family of Cooper, and edited by Cindy Roller. Since 2011, it has been a member of the Texas Press Association.
==History==
The first newspaper published in Delta County was the ''Delta Courier'', founded by Bob Michiel in 1873. It was based in Cooper. From its establishment, the ''Delta Courier'' quickly changed ownership twice before it was purchased by local doctor J.N. Boyd. He operated the newspaper until 1880, when it was sold to Clarksville citizens Mel and Frank Custer. Around 1880, a rival newspaper, ''The Cooper Banner'', was founded by Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Hornebeck. The Hornebecks quickly sold the Banner to John Boyd, brother of former ''Delta Courier'' owner J.D. Boyd. The newspaper was renamed ''The Cooper Review'', before it was sold again and the name was changed back to the Banner.
By 1896, a third newspaper, the ''People's Cause'', was being produced in Cooper; however, circulation quickly ceased. In September 1904, the Jacksonville native Hart family purchased the Banner, and reverted the name back to the Review. W.D. Hart was an elected member of the Texas Press Association in 1908. W.D. Hart's two sons Lyndol E. Hart and Wren Harold Hart continued to run the Review until the end of 1951. Early in that period, the family bought the ''Delta Courier'' and merged the two papers. The Hart brothers sold The Cooper Review and purchased The Weatherford Democrat in Weatherford, Texas. In 1952, the Review was purchased by J.T. Toney, who ran it until late 1976, when he sold it to Harte-Hanks Communications. The company owned the newspaper through 1984. It switched ownership several times before being purchased by the Gregory family. It was sold by the Gregorys in 2006 to its current owners, Jim and Sally Butler.〔〔 As the first versions of what would become the Review were published around 1880, ''The Cooper Review'' is considered to be the oldest continuous business in Delta County, along with the J.F. Henslee Hardware Store. The printing press purchased and used by the Hart family is now in the Cooper Historical Museum.

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