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  2. Daily Southtown - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Englewood Economist, it was retitled the Southtown Economist in 1924 and began publishing twice weekly. The newspaper relocated from Chicago's Englewood community to the west end of the city in Garfield Ridge in 1968. The company started publishing a six-day a week edition called the Daily Southtown on February 26, 1978 ...

  3. The Star (Tinley Park) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper covered news in Chicago Heights, Park Forest, Crete, University Park, Orland Park, Tinley Park, Oak Forest, Matteson, Richton Park, Frankfort, Mokena, and New Lenox, among a handful of other southern suburbs. On November 18, 2007, The Star was merged into The Daily Southtown to become the SouthtownStar. The paper is delivered ...

  4. Tinley Park man charged with kidnapping after 17-hour ... - AOL

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    Tinley Park man charged with kidnapping after 17-hour Halloween standoff with police Karina Atkins, Daily Southtown (Tinley Park, Ill.) Updated November 4, 2024 at 2:33 PM

  5. Lerner Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Acquired in the 1950s, and also called the New Times [23] and the Times Home Newspapers, [4] [23] the Times editions covered the Northwest Side and near-west suburbs, including the city neighborhoods Albany Park, Belmont-Cragin, Dunning, Edison Park, Edgebrook, Harlem-Foster, Harlem-Irving, Higgins-Oriole, Jefferson Park, Logan Square, Mayfair ...

  6. Daily Calumet - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Calumet was a Chicago newspaper that existed from 1881 until the late 1980s, when it was superseded by the Daily Southtown. [1] Once billed as "the Nation's Oldest Daily Community Newspaper", [1] it was popular among blue-collar workers in Chicago's South Side. [2]

  7. Bee Group Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1879 in Williamsville, New York, by Adam Lorenzo Rinewalt (1849–1902), [3] who edited it until shortly before his death. [4] It is the flagship paper of Bee Group Newspapers and is published weekly on Wednesday.

  8. List of African American newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    To be included, a newspaper should be attested in a reliable source as an African American newspaper published in Illinois. The list is divided by region, and the newspapers attested in each region are placed in alphabetic order by city. Illinois' first African American newspaper was the Cairo Weekly Gazette, established in 1862. [1]

  9. Southtown - Wikipedia

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    Southtown, Southtowns or South Town may refer to: "Southtown" (song), from the 2000 rap metal album The Fundamental Elements of Southtown by P.O.D. Southtowns, a suburban region in Buffalo, New York; SouthtownStar, formerly the Daily Southtown, a newspaper in suburban Chicago; South Town, Hampshire, a hamlet in England