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The Herald-Leader was created by a 1983 merger of the Lexington Herald and the Lexington Leader. The story of the Herald begins in 1870 with a paper known as the Lexington Daily Press. In 1895, a descendant of that paper was first published as the Morning Herald, later to be renamed the Lexington Herald in 1905.
In 1997, she was hired to become the editorial page editor at the Lexington Herald-Leader, then owned by Knight-Ridder. She worked there until 2019, overseeing a 2000 Pulitzer Prize for cartooning ...
Bettye Lee Mastin in her 1795 Lexington home in January 2001, shortly after she retired after more than 50 years as the Herald-Leader’s home writer. Patrick Mitchell, 66
The office of the Lexington Herald-Leader on Loudon Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky. Lexington's largest daily circulating newspaper is the Lexington Herald-Leader. Business Lexington [115] is a monthly business newspaper. The Chevy Chaser Magazine [116] and Southsider Magazine [116] are two community publications.
Much like the rest of Lexington and across Kentucky, the Herald-Leader has been no stranger to change in recent years. We’ve seen the arrival of a new editor, new staff members and even new ...
Lewis County Herald: Vanceburg: 1924 [56] Weekly Dennis Brown Lexington Herald-Leader: Lexington: 1870 Sun–Fri [57] McClatchy Company [58] Originally Lexington Daily Press: Louisville Defender: Louisville: 1933 Weekly Albin H. Bowman Publishing [59] Louisville Eccentric Observer: Louisville: 1990 weekly Aaron Yarmuth Free tabloid paper The ...
Silas Walker/Lexington Herald-Leader. Throughout my career, I’ve always believed the best media outlets, from daily newspapers serving their hometowns to larger outlets that cover stories from ...
Jeff Crook has worked at the Hope Center, one of Lexington’s largest and oldest homeless shelters, for 26 years. ... Friday is the former publisher of the Lexington Herald-Leader.