The St. Ark Times

About
The St. Ark Times (Šv. Arkos laikas) is a state owned daily newspaper company from the St. Ark Federation founded in 1957 by Mr. Robert, their newspaper format is broadsheet and languages used within their newspapers were English and Lithuanian, one of their newspapers is an item in the game New Shingleton.

History
The St. Ark Times was founded in 1957 one year after the independence of the St. Ark Federation by Mr. Robert as an independent newspaper publishing company and published 7 days a week with its editions being distributed free of charge with the front page including important domestic and international news as well as alternating sections for the weather, entertainment, sports, and politics.

In 1979, the Federation Civil War began as a result of the Federation War, with General Fred Goldlock taking over the St. Ark Federation and establishing a military government, General Fred Goldlock had also instated policies which allow the St. Ark Federation to seize private properties and companies and convert them into state owned companies, Due to the St. Ark Times being an independent newspaper company, the Federation government had taken control of the newspaper company and revoke their status as an independent and private newspaper company.

Newspaper
The St. Ark Times newspaper uses the broadsheet format and serves as an item in the game New Shingleton, the newspaper model describes the devastation of the Crimsonian Navy during the Crimsonian-Bistonian War in the late 80s including a series of peacekeepers found dead near the coasts of Sidan and published throughout the State of New Shingleton and across the St. Ark Federation in November 23rd 1989.

In the ROBLOX website, you can obtain the newspaper model from mistyerisa's inventory, a link to the newspaper model can be provided here.

Newspaper Model

Political Alignment
The St. Ark Time's readership is generally on the mainstream left of political opinion within the St. Ark Federation, with its reputation being a platform for social liberal and left-wing editorials.