Media Summary: A vintage electric street clock that left for Charlotte in the 1970s returned to its original home in downtown Jennifer Thompson says her first-grader, 6-year-old Emily, brought a 10-word spelling list home with the word "gook" on it. Historians talk about the rise of textiles in this area.

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A vintage electric street clock that left for Charlotte in the 1970s returned to its original home in downtown Jennifer Thompson says her first-grader, 6-year-old Emily, brought a 10-word spelling list home with the word "gook" on it. Historians talk about the rise of textiles in this area. By and large, the 10 most-read stories on From the political races to the school bond referendums, here are four basic things to know about the upcoming election on May 8, ... this is a short video describing how newspapers are made and processed!

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50 years later: Gaston remembers Apollo 11 moon landing
Gastonia's original clock returns to Main Avenue
Woman says Gaston teacher taught first-grader racial slur
Gaston County before during and after 1908
Why Best of Gaston is so meaningful
The Gaston Gazette interviews Kenny "The Jet" Smith
Most-read Gaston Gazette stories of 2018
Four things to know about Gaston County's primary election
Speaking with Citizens of West Gastonia Unite
Postcards from Gaston and Cleveland
Unidentified Object hovering over Gaston County, courtesy of Black Talk Media Project
Gaston Co. Museum Living History Day
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50 years later: Gaston remembers Apollo 11 moon landing

50 years later: Gaston remembers Apollo 11 moon landing

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Gastonia's original clock returns to Main Avenue

Gastonia's original clock returns to Main Avenue

A vintage electric street clock that left for Charlotte in the 1970s returned to its original home in downtown

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Woman says Gaston teacher taught first-grader racial slur

Woman says Gaston teacher taught first-grader racial slur

Jennifer Thompson says her first-grader, 6-year-old Emily, brought a 10-word spelling list home with the word "gook" on it.

Gaston County before during and after 1908

Gaston County before during and after 1908

Historians talk about the rise of textiles in this area.

Why Best of Gaston is so meaningful

Why Best of Gaston is so meaningful

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The Gaston Gazette interviews Kenny "The Jet" Smith

The Gaston Gazette interviews Kenny "The Jet" Smith

The

Most-read Gaston Gazette stories of 2018

Most-read Gaston Gazette stories of 2018

By and large, the 10 most-read stories on

Four things to know about Gaston County's primary election

Four things to know about Gaston County's primary election

From the political races to the school bond referendums, here are four basic things to know about the upcoming election on May 8, ...

Speaking with Citizens of West Gastonia Unite

Speaking with Citizens of West Gastonia Unite

The founders of Citizens of West

Postcards from Gaston and Cleveland

Postcards from Gaston and Cleveland

Can't vacation this summer?

Unidentified Object hovering over Gaston County, courtesy of Black Talk Media Project

Unidentified Object hovering over Gaston County, courtesy of Black Talk Media Project

Unidentified Object hovering over

Gaston Co. Museum Living History Day

Gaston Co. Museum Living History Day

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How Newspapers are Made and Processed -- Local Operation -- Gaston Gazette -- Gannett / USA Today

How Newspapers are Made and Processed -- Local Operation -- Gaston Gazette -- Gannett / USA Today

this is a short video describing how newspapers are made and processed!