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The first issue of The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier was published on November 22, 1859, by WH Hartman and George Ingersoll. [2] The Courier changed to a daily newspaper in 1890, publishing in the afternoon every day except Saturday. [2] Howard Publications bought the Waterloo Courier and Cedar Falls Record in 1983.
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Lee Enterprises is currently the fourth largest newspaper group in the United States of America. The company acquired Howard Publications (16 daily newspapers) for $694 million in 2002 [5] and Pulitzer, Inc. (14 daily, over 100 non-daily), for $1.5 billion in 2005. [6]
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of Black Hawk, Bremer, and Grundy counties. The area had a 2000 census population of 163,706 and a 2008 estimated population of 164,220. [29] Waterloo is next to Cedar Falls, home to the University of Northern Iowa.
On Dec. 16, the Craggs received the news that their son had blood cancer. “It's every parent's worst nightmare. “It's every parent's worst nightmare. It was just the worst thing to hear.
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier [432] No endorsement 37,090 [16] October 23 Waterloo: Iowa Mitt Romney [433] The Star-Ledger [434] Hillary Clinton 247,025 [16] October 23 Newark: New Jersey Barack Obama [267] Globe Gazette [435] Hillary Clinton 14,923 [16] October 23 Mason City: Iowa The Beaumont Enterprise [436] Hillary Clinton 27,180 [16 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell more than expected last week, reversing the prior week's jump and suggesting that a gradual labor ...
As a regional newspaper, the Quad-City Times is also circulated and has readership in Cedar, Clinton, Jackson, Louisa and Muscatine counties in Iowa; and Carroll, Henry, Mercer and Whiteside counties in Illinois. According to the Iowa Newspaper Association, the Quad-City Times has a circulation of 61,366 as of 2006. [2]