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  2. Indianapolis Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Recorder is an American weekly newspaper based in Indianapolis, Indiana. First published in 1895, the Recorder is the longest-running African-American newspaper in Indiana and fourth in the U.S. [ 1 ]

  3. List of African American newspapers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Many of these shorter-lived newspapers, particularly in the 19th century, were political broadsheets produced only in connection with a specific election. African American newspapers published in Indiana today include the Gary Crusader, the Indianapolis Recorder, the Fort Wayne Ink Spot, and Evansville's Our Times Newspaper.

  4. List of newspapers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Frost Illustrated – Fort Wayne; Ink newspaperFort Wayne; The Waynedale NewsFort Wayne; The Neighbor – Fountain and Warren Counties; The Benton Review – Fowler; Gary Crusader – Gary; The Franklin Township Informer – Indianapolis; National Jewish Post and Opinion – Indianapolis; NUVO – Indianapolis; The Southside Times ...

  5. Indiana set to execute Joseph Corcoran for 1997 quadruple ...

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    On July 26, 1997, a 22-year-old Corcoran was lying down on his bedroom floor in the Fort Wayne, Indiana home he lived in with James Corcoran and his older sister, Kelly Ernst, according to a court ...

  6. 'Let's get this over with': Joseph Corcoran becomes Indiana's ...

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    On July 26, 1997, Corcoran laid down on his bedroom floor in the Fort Wayne, Indiana home he lived in with James Corcoran and his older sister, Kelly Ernst, and heard men's voices downstairs ...

  7. Fort Wayne Ink Spot - Wikipedia

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    The Ink Spot was founded in 2018 as a replacement for Frost Illustrated, a newspaper that had served the city's minority community since the 1960s and folded in 2017. The founder was John Dortch, who also served as CEO of the Fort Wayne Black Chamber of Commerce. [6] The first issue was published on March 12, 2018, and was eight pages long. [4]

  8. Frost Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Frost was a member of the National Newspaper Association, the National Newspaper Publishers Association, and the Hoosier State Publishers Association, and the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce. [7] Founded in 1968, at the outset the Frost had three competitors that catered to Fort Wayne's minority community. [8]

  9. Ink (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Ink has been honored with a number of awards, including the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce Diversity Business Award, the NAACP's Media Award and the U.S. Small Business Administration's Indiana Journalist of the Year award for editor-in-chief Vince Robinson. [citation needed] There is now a similar newspaper called Ink Spot Newspaper ...