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This was the first Pulitzer in the Herald-Tribune ' s history, marking a "sustained commitment to excellence". [10] On April 18, 2016, Herald-Tribune reporter Michael Braga won the newspaper's second Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism for a series in partnership with the Tampa Bay Times called Insane. Invisible.
As an opportunity to allow pet owners to express not only their grief at the loss of a pet, but also to remember the love and joy they provided, the Messenger-Inquirer is now offering paid pet ...
Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.
That’s why I’m excited to share big news about a new daily digital product that gets rolled out to Herald-Leader and kentucky.com subscribers today. It’s a new, improved electronic edition ...
The Herald Times Reporter is a daily newspaper based in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and owned by Gannett as part of its USA Today Network Wisconsin division. The newspaper is distributed primarily throughout Manitowoc County, as Green Bay and Sheboygan have their own Gannett newspapers (and often the HTR itself duplicates the front page of the Press on certain days).
When the Herald-Leader’s Midland Avenue building was bustling with hundreds of employees and a printing press, chances were high nearly every person in town had a Herald-Leader connection, even ...
The Herald-Leader ' s new office and production plant facility was completed in September 1980 at a cost of $23 million. [9] It was a 158,990 square feet (14,771 m 2 ) structure that featured 14 Goss Metro offset presses that had the capacity to produce 600,000 newspapers in a typical week.
After his time in the military, he completed his degree at UK and worked as a proofreader and in advertising at the Lexington Herald-Leader before beginning a 50-year career in real estate.