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The Jasper Newsboy

The newspaper of Jasper, Jasper County, Texas, United States.


A weekly newspaper, the Jasper Newsboy, has been published continuously since July 1865, is the oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Texas.


The Jasper Newsboy is a part of the Beaumont Enterprise, a Hearst Corporation, also owners of the Houston Chronicle.


It is distributed in the Jasper trade area, which includes parts of Jasper, Newton, Sabine and Tyler counties.


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Jasper - Front Page (270 words)
Jasper Independent School District Superintendent Bill Dean said Monday the high school's unacceptable rating is a "serious concern to all of us and that the board, administrators, and the site base committee is committed to making the required improvements.
Jasper Police Chief Todd Hunter confirmed on Monday, Oct. 29, that blood found in Martin Byerly's truck has been determined by Jefferson County Crime Lab officials to be Byerly's.
Motorists are advised to be aware of the children on the streets and drive carefully.
Jasper, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (800 words)
Jasper is a city located in Jasper County, Texas is on U.S. highways 96 and 190, State Highway 63, and Sandy Creek in north central Jasper County.
In 1835 it was renamed for William Jasper, a hero of the American Revolution who was killed attempting to plant the American colors at the storming of Savannah in 1779.
Jasper was also one of the primary locations for the recovery of the Space Shuttle Columbia wreckage in February of 2003.
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