The Western Sentinel
The Western Sentinel, founded in 1882 by J.P. and E.E. Waggoner in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has long been a cornerstone of local journalism. It has chronicled significant community events while evolving to include digital platforms, making the newspaper accessible to a broader audience. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Western Sentinel starting 1851, with 79,626 scans in total. This digital archive offers a diverse range of content from local news and politics to arts, culture, and sports, reflecting the interests of its readership. Renowned for its thorough reporting and commitment to journalistic integrity, The Sentinel serves as a trusted source for reliable information, shaping public discourse and fostering community engagement in the Piedmont Triad region. Explore the archives to discover historical figures and events, and perhaps even find connections to your own family history. Search for old newspapers on OldNews.com and uncover the stories that have shaped your community.