The Mercedes Enterprise
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Got a story idea? Want to write a letter to the Editor? Interested in advertising? Call us at The Mercedes Enterprise Newspaper. On Octoer 8, 1908, Isadore Moritz published the first issue of the Mercedes Enterprise. He continued the operation until 1914; that same year Ben E. Brooks and L.T. Hoyt began the Mercedes Tribune. Another paper, the News-Item, started in 1922 and merged with the Tribune seven years later to form the News-Tribune. Paul Netz bought the franchise in 1941 and restored the original name.
STAFF:
Publisher - Olga Hinds
Editor - Clarissa Martinez
Office Manager - Alejandro A. Medina
Sports Writer - Armando Lopez
Photographer - Pete Martinez (sports)
Student Intern - Rebecca Sova
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The owners of Nora & Stefani’s Creations are hosting a Meet and Greet today where they are giving away free cupcakes, cake pops, pretzels, cookies and all sorts of treats to introduce themselves to the community. The business, which is located at 601 N. Vermont Ave. Suite 112, will officially open to the public on Monday, May 15. Stop by to meet the owners and grab a sweet treat today, before they run out!
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Wondering what's showing at the Wes-Mer? You can now find out in The Mercedes Enterprise.
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Flashback Friday! "Mercedes Retains Record of Shipping the First Bale in the entire United States for Season 1910-11" (Headline of the June 23, 1910 edition of The Mercedes Enterprise)
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Read what your candidates have to say in this week's Mercedes Enterprise.