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building by the county for $ 2.8 million dollars. County councilperson Mary Kay Sigaty announced the building where husband Tom Graham used to work as an editor would be rebuilt as a replacement headquarters for the county's Economic Development Authority and the Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship.
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and its traditional main street of the small business district to the new growth in central Howard County. Stromberg's daughter, Doris Stromberg Thompson, took over as editor of the paper for the next 12 years from 1966 to 1978, and focused on the phenomenal growth of the new community and its
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in 1969, and two years after Rouse began officially opening and publicizing development of Columbia after purchasing major land buys in secret in the central county during the mid-1960s. It formed a coupon flier for the new development of Columbia. As the new town grew quickly and additional
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to reflect it's wider coverage of county issues, affairs, and events. It went through other significant changes of ownership in 1882 and 1920. It was finally acquired in 1978 by the then-independent local publisher Patuxent Publishing Company with offices in the nearby city of
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put out a special issue of 80 pages packed thick with ads and congratulatory notices plus photos, illustrations, and descriptive historical articles for its centennial in March 1941. Stromberg in turn created or purchased over the next few
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communities and neighborhoods, eventually ringing around Baltimore in a horseshoe shaped arc, naming his syndicate the Stromberg Newspapers and employed his nephew Charles L Gerwig as editor. Some of these were the
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architect Robert Moon designed a new headquarters building for the Patuxent Publishing Company in a modernist building leading into central Columbia. Moon's wife worked at the firm as well, becoming editor of the
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In 1940, Stromberg took control of the Maryland Printing and Publishing Company, which gave him sole ownership of the paper. Shortly after he took total control as publisher, the
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paper. The editor, Tom Graham, used the paper to encourage the growth of Columbia, promoting political candidates who supported the vision of Rouse and the project.
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and then general manager of Patuxent Publishing. The Baltimore Sun media group purchased Patuxent Publishing Company, including the ancient
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reporter and news editor and now public relations director for Howard County, David Nitkin, announced that the then-Howard County Executive
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closed in the fall of 1861, no other newspaper was published in Howard County during the remainder of the war until 1865 when the
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was founded by publisher Isaiah Wolfersberger. In 1869, John R. Brown, Jr., a Howard County native who had served in the
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period in 1776) which influenced the status of the new county separated and laid out in the center of the state between
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and then afterwards the future course of the new 22nd jurisdiction in the state of the new Howard County. After the
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Sara Gantz (8 May 2014). "Howard County to buy former Columbia Flier building, relocate entrepreneurship center".
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Luke Lavoie (15 October 2014). "Reconstruction of Columbia Flier building into entrepreneurship center begins".
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Amanda Yeager (8 May 2014). "Howard Co. to buy Columbia Flier building as headquarters for business incubator".
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Although it claims to trace its earliest origins to 1840, it was refounded as a weekly newspaper in 1869 as
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building was put up for sale, but no tenants were signed up for sale for over three years. In 2014, former
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was created by Stromberg Newspapers as a spin-off newspaper for the new growing planned town of
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in a later merger with its last independent publisher, the Patuxent Publishing Company of
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and towns of several other suburban weekly community newspapers. The Patuxent Publishing/
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and West Lexington Streets) built in 1894 (reconstructed and expanded after damaged by
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surrounding villages were laid out, Orlinsky's paper served a larger market than the
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a weekly newspaper then. After nine decades of bearing the name of its main town and
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Dennis Lane (4 March 2011). "The Way I See It: The Flier Building and Columbia".
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until the separation and erection of Howard as a separate county in 1851 in the
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was established by Edward Waite and Matthew Fields in what was known then as
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was established by Zeke Orlinsky four years later after the start of the
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Patuxent Publishing Company’s former headquarters in Columbia, 1978-2011
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Times. The Stromberg Company syndicate eventually purchased the newer
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nameplate) to the northeast in several suburban areas and surrounding
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years, 11 new local papers in the nearby growing suburban (
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Columbia Flier

Daily newspaper
Broadsheet
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Ellicott City, Maryland
Columbia, Maryland
howardcountytimes.com
Howard County, Maryland
American Civil War
county seat
Columbia
James Rouse
Baltimore County
Times
Baltimore City
Baltimore Sun Media Group
The Baltimore Sun
Ellicott Mills
Ellicott City
Patapsco River
county seat
Baltimore
Maryland
Chesapeake Bay
American Civil War
Anne Arundel County
State of Maryland
General Assembly of Maryland
Annapolis

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