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Twiner-Herald – Woodbine and Logan; Henry County ... The Iowa Jewish News; Manchester Democrat (1875–1930) ... (Survey of local news existence and ownership in ...
The Daily Nonpareil is southwest Iowa's largest newspaper. [2] It was founded on May 2, 1857. [3]The paper was acquired in 2011 by Berkshire Hathaway, when it bought the paper's then parent, the Omaha World-Herald and its other subsidiary newspapers in Kearney, Grand Island, York, North Platte, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska. [4]
In January 2023, Lee Enterprises ceased publication of its Lebanon, Oregon Lebanon Express weekly newspaper and rolled coverage of the area into The Albany Democrat-Herald. In June 2023, Lee sold the Daily Journal and three other newspapers to Better Newspapers Inc. [ 38 ] In September 2023, Lee sold the Arizona Daily Sun to Wick Communications ...
The Daily Iowan – the student newspaper of the University of Iowa – has purchased two local weekly newspapers, the Mount Vernon Lisbon Sun and the Solon Economist. 2 small Iowa towns faced ...
Washington County News of Washington County, Florida; Holmes County Advertiser of Holmes County, Florida; Apalachicola Times of Apalachicola, Florida; The Star of Port St. Joe, Florida; The Palm Beach Post of West Palm Beach, Florida; The Palm Beach Daily News of Palm Beach, Florida; The Sarasota Herald Tribune of Sarasota, FL (since 2015)
Like many other newspaper publishers, Gannett Co. Inc., which operates more than 200 daily local newspapers including the Herald Times Reporter, has already successfully introduced the approach in ...
Woodbine was platted 1866 at the time the Chicago and North Western Railway was built through that territory. [4] It was incorporated as a town in 1877. [ 4 ] The town was named for the dense growth of the woodbine plant near the original town site.
The Globe Gazette traces its history back to July 17, 1858, and a weekly newspaper called The Cerro Gordo Press, named for Cerro Gordo County. [2] By the time Lee Enterprises acquired the newspaper in 1925, [3] under its current name, it had been known as the Republican, the Express, the Express-Republican, the Freeman, the Western Democrat, the Herald, the Times-Herald, the Gazette, and the ...