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The '''Elwood City Times''' is the local newspaper for [[Elwood City]]. [[Buster|Buster's]] mother, [[Bitzi Baxter]], and her ex-boyfriend [[Harry Mills]] currently work here.
The '''Elwood City Times''' is the local newspaper for [[Elwood City]]. [[Buster|Buster's]] mother, [[Bitzi Baxter]], and her ex-boyfriend [[Harry Mills]] currently work here.
==Description==
==Description==
The Elwood City Times, as mentioned above, is a newspaper that serves Elwood City. It is likely that it is issued daily. The newspaper has once been revealed to cost 50 cents. The newspaper headquarters was established in 1948 with all needed departments to publish the newspaper. The publication also has its own state of the art printing facility.
The Elwood City Times, as mentioned above, is a newspaper that serves Elwood City. It is likely that it is issued daily. The newspaper has once been revealed to cost 50 cents. The newspaper headquarters was established in 1948 with all needed departments to publish the newspaper. The building was built in 1949 from brick and limestone. The publication also has its own state of the art printing facility.
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Revision as of 06:46, 26 December 2011

The Elwood City Times is the local newspaper for Elwood City. Buster's mother, Bitzi Baxter, and her ex-boyfriend Harry Mills currently work here.

Description

The Elwood City Times, as mentioned above, is a newspaper that serves Elwood City. It is likely that it is issued daily. The newspaper has once been revealed to cost 50 cents. The newspaper headquarters was established in 1948 with all needed departments to publish the newspaper. The building was built in 1949 from brick and limestone. The publication also has its own state of the art printing facility.