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The newspaper's roots trace back to 1875, when Lee Lumpkin founded The Examiner. [3] The newspaper's name was later changed to the Messenger. The Messenger was purchased by the Hager family, owners of the competing Owensboro Inquirer, in 1929. [3] By 1864, when Thomas S. Pettit purchased the paper, it had changed its name to The Monitor. [4]
Lawrence White Hager Sr. (May 28, 1890 – December 25, 1982) [1] was an American newspaper publisher, broadcasting executive. He served as director of the Southern Newspapers Association (1947–1950), Owensboro Publishing Company, and the Kentucky Broadcasting Company, president, owner, and operator of WOMI radio station, president of the Kentucky Press Association, and owner of the ...
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Later in life, Ford taught politics to the youth of Owensboro from the Owensboro Museum of Science and History, which houses a replica of his Senate office. [40] On July 19, 2014, the Messenger-Inquirer reported that Ford had been diagnosed with lung cancer. [41] Ford died from lung cancer at his home on January 22, 2015, at age 90.
Allison Joseph Barnett was born in Owensboro, Kentucky on April 9, 1892, a son of Cicero Maxwell Barnett and Alice Dee (Bennett) Barnett. [1] His father was the publisher of the Hartford Republican newspaper, and Barnett was raised and educated in Hartford, Kentucky.