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As of 2003, the Chronicle became a daily paper with the addition of a Sunday edition. Beginning with the 17 March edition, the Chronicle took a new tabloid format. Also, the Chronicle began publishing five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, as it had between 1991 and 1997. Additionally, an increased local news focus was unveiled.
Shaw purchased the Newton Daily News in 1944, [20] Creston News Advertiser in 1946, [21] Woodstock Daily Sentinel in 1948; [22] Polo Tri County Press, Mount Morris Times, the Foreston Journal and Carrol County Market Place in 1977; [23] Kane County Chronicle in 1988 [24] and The Daily Gazette of Sterling in 1995 from Thomson Corporation.
The three "Republican" newspapers moved under the Kane County Chronicle editorial umbrella. The two "Farmside" newspapers were combined into McHenry Farmside and moved under Northwest Herald. Under Shaw Media ownership, Suburban Life Media introduced the Suburban Life magazine , which followed the similar format and basic template as Shaw Media ...
Chicago Chronicle, 1895–1908; Chicago Courier, 1874–1876; Chicago Daily News, 1876–1978; Chicago Daily Telegraph, 1878–1881 (became Chicago Morning Herald) Chicago Daily Times, 1929–1948 (merged with Chicago Sun to form Chicago Sun-Times) Chicago Democrat, 1833–1861; Chicago Democratic Press, 1852–1857
2.23 Kane County. 2.24 Kankakee County. 2.25 Kendall County. ... The Courier-News – Elgin; Daily Chronicle – DeKalb; Daily Gazette – Sterling; Daily Herald ...
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Bennett Raglin/CBS Katherine Renee Kane is at peace after the season 6 finale of FBI after her character, Special Agent Tiffany “Tiff” Wallace, had a whirlwind year. Warning: Spoilers below ...
At Turner's death in 1962, his wife sold the paper to a St. Petersburg (FL) group that included Herman Goldner, the former mayor of St. Petersburg. It was then bought by David S. Arthurs and in September 1980 merged with Landmark Community Newspapers, Inc. The Citrus County Chronicle became a daily in 1986, serving all of Citrus County.