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Sam Hanna

Samuel Andrew Hanna, Sr.
Born (1933-08-13)August 13, 1933
Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Died January 15, 2006(2006-01-15) (aged 72)
Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana
Residence Ferriday, Concordia Parish, Louisiana
Nationality American
Occupation Newspaper publisher; Journalist
Spouse(s) Mary Sue Hanna
Children

Mary Linda Hanna Rocconi
Lesley Hanna Capdepon

Sam Hanna, Jr.
Notes

(1) Hanna’s “One Man’s Opinion” column, which reflected his detailed knowledge of state politics and government, appeared weekly in many newspapers across Louisiana.

(2) At his death, Hanna was described by a colleague as "the dean of Louisiana newspaper publishers."

(3) Hanna is among the relatively few Louisiana journalists to have been inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

Mary Linda Hanna Rocconi
Lesley Hanna Capdepon

(1) Hanna’s “One Man’s Opinion” column, which reflected his detailed knowledge of state politics and government, appeared weekly in many newspapers across Louisiana.

(2) At his death, Hanna was described by a colleague as "the dean of Louisiana newspaper publishers."

Samuel Andrew Hanna, Sr., known as Sam Hanna (August 13, 1933 – January 15, 2006), was a Louisiana journalist who owned and published three newspapers: The Concordia Sentinel in Ferriday, the Franklin Sun in Winnsboro, and The Ouachita Citizen in West Monroe.

Hanna was born in Winnsboro, the seat of Franklin Parish, to Andrew and Elizabeth Hanna. An Eagle Scout in his youth, Hanna became a lifelong advocate of the Boy Scouts and later received the group's Silver Beaver Award. In 1951, he graduated from Winnsboro High School, since Franklin Parish High School. He then entered Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge on a band scholarshi], having excelled at the trumpet, which he played in the LSU marching band. He sold advertising and served as the sports editor of the college newspaper, The Daily Reveille. He received his bachelor's degree in 1955.

Hanna launched his working career as a reporter at the Bastrop Daily Enterprise in Bastrop, the seat of Morehouse Parish north of Monroe. In 1956, hired by managing editor Bert Hatten, Hanna became the outdoors writer for the Monroe newspapers, now consolidated as the Monroe News Star then owned by the Ewing family and now a Gannett publication. He soon became the News-Star political editor, through which capacity he covered the Louisiana State Legislature and school desegregation.


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