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The Boone County Journal is a small community newspaper that serves Boone County and is headquartered in the city of Ashland, Missouri. Ashland is a small town in Boone County which exists in central Missouri. Boone County is home to Columbia, Missouri which houses the University of Missouri and has a population of about 178, 271 people. The ...
The Jefferson Leader is a local American newspaper founded in 1994 in Festus, Missouri. [1] As part of The Leader Publications, The Jefferson County Leader provides local news for Jefferson County, Missouri and the greater Saint Louis region.
Madison County's newspaper, the Democrat News, also ran in the area as well. Later on, the Democrat News was bought by Lee Enterprises and started running with the Daily Journal in the Fredericktown area. In June 2023, Lee Enterprises sold the Daily Journal and three other newspapers to Better Newspapers Inc. [4]
Affton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in south St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, near St. Louis. The population was 20,417 at the 2020 United States Census .
The consolidated weekly newspaper was owned by St. Joseph-based News-Press & Gazette Company. [9] At the time of its merger, the Liberty Tribune was the longest continuous weekly newspaper being published in Missouri under the same name. [10] In August 2023, the Courier-Tribune was sold to CherryRoad Media. [11]
The newspaper was founded in 1877 by Abel Marcy. [3] Marcy's sons and widow maintained the paper after his death in July 1884, and sold the paper to Walt M. Monroe in November 1885. [3] Twelve years later he sold the paper to his son Russell Monroe, and Joe H. Goddard. In 1901, Goddard obtained full ownership and ran the paper until his death ...
Pearl Peters served as editor and publisher of the newspaper until retiring [3] and selling it to Menzo Forest Hainline in 1939. [ 4 ] Hainline was the sole owner and publisher of the Monett Times until January 1, 1942, when Ken Meuser purchased a share of that paper, along with a share in the Lawrence County Record in Mount Vernon, Missouri ...