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Hosea C. Paddock, a former teacher, bought the newspaper in 1889 for $175. His sons, Stuart and Charles, took over the paper in 1920 and renamed it the Arlington Heights Herald in 1926. For its first century, it was a weekly publication. [3] In 1898, Hosea Paddock bought the Palatine Enterprise.
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Chicago Herald-Examiner headline; in reality, the death toll was in excess of 695, not 1,000. The Chicago American [1] was an afternoon newspaper published in Chicago under various names from 1900 until its dissolution in 1975.
‘He was my baby brother’: Hundreds gather for funeral of slain Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez Sam Charles, Chicago Tribune November 18, 2024 at 5:03 PM
Judge orders detention for man accused of kicking Chicago police officer in head during funeral brawl Madeline Buckley, Chicago Tribune October 28, 2024 at 5:34 PM
The Chicago Sun-Times has claimed to be the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the city. That claim is based on the 1844 founding of the Chicago Daily Journal, [4] which was also the first newspaper to publish the rumor, now believed false, that a cow owned by Catherine O'Leary was responsible for the Chicago fire of 1871. [5]