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The Twin Peaks Gazette was a newspaper published in Twin Peaks, Washington. In 1969, Dougie Milford returned to Twin Peaks and took over ownership of the paper, after the death of one of its major editors, Robert Jacoby. He renamed it to the Twin Peaks Post in 1970. James Hurley's mother Susan sometimes wrote for the paper when she was not traveling.

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  • The Twin Peaks Gazette was a newspaper published in Twin Peaks, Washington. In 1969, Dougie Milford returned to Twin Peaks and took over ownership of the paper, after the death of one of its major editors, Robert Jacoby. He renamed it to the Twin Peaks Post in 1970. James Hurley's mother Susan sometimes wrote for the paper when she was not traveling.
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  • The Twin Peaks Gazette was a newspaper published in Twin Peaks, Washington. In 1969, Dougie Milford returned to Twin Peaks and took over ownership of the paper, after the death of one of its major editors, Robert Jacoby. He renamed it to the Twin Peaks Post in 1970. James Hurley's mother Susan sometimes wrote for the paper when she was not traveling.
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