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Tom Graham Wesley W. Burnett Louis C. His newspaper career began at the age of eight in Knox City, and J. Tom Graham remembers that he was offered a quarter for a day's work, pulling the papers off the press, and that seemed like far better money and less work than his toil in the cotton fields that he had been used to. He worked at the Knox City paper until he graduated high school in His boss and publisher of the Knox City paper took him to Denton and introduced him to the owner of the paper there saying that the young North Texas State University freshman would be an asset to that paper as well.
Graham graduated North Texas State in with a journalism degree. While attending school, he worked his way up to the position of city editor of the Denton Record Chronicle. He also worked on Stars and Stripes in its Tokyo headquarters and as a correspondent in Vietnam. Graham also began a series of articles that gained nationwide fame at the Huntsville Item covering a competition between a weather-forecasting cow and the National Weather Service.
Graham loved the challenge of getting community newspapers out of the red and making them relevant to their communities. He became the chief operating officer for AP Westward where he oversaw more than 60 newspapers in the Houston area, Austin area, East Texas and Colorado.
Since , he has been the owner and publisher of The Frankston Citizen. When Wesley W. Burnett died unexpectedly on March 28, , it was the end of journalism career that started in the late s. Little did he know it would be a precursor of his life's work.