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Newspapers published in Illinois stubs (82 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Illinois" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total.
Salem is located in central Marion County. U.S. Route 50 passes through the city center as Main Street, leading east 26 miles (42 km) to Flora and west 23 miles (37 km) to Carlyle.
The following newspapers should be added to the List of newspapers in Illinois and articles created for notable newspapers. Addison Press-- wiki,mondo,loc,books,nwsprs,narchive,edpub Draft:Addison Press; Navigator Journal-Register-- wiki,mondo,loc,books,nwsprs,narchive,edpub Draft:Navigator Journal-Register
Illinois' first African American newspaper was the Cairo Weekly Gazette, established in 1862. [1] The first in Chicago was The Chicago Conservator , established in 1878. An estimated 190 Black newspapers had been founded in Illinois by 1975, [ 2 ] and more have continued to be established in the decades since.
In 2005, Hollinger merged the 80-year-old Lerner Newspapers chain into Pioneer Press, Pioneer's first real inroads into the city of Chicago. Despite announcements by Publisher Larry Green that Pioneer intended to "grow" the Lerner Papers, over the course of the next six months, Pioneer dumped the venerable Lerner name, shut down most of its editions and laid off most of its employees.
Former owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger Inc. in 1997. [1] [2] In addition to the daily product, GateHouse also publishes two weekly newspapers in The Daily Leader 's coverage area: the Home Times of Flanagan, and The Blade of Fairbury. The daily paper also covers Chenoa, El Paso and Dwight.
Illinois Times is a weekly free newspaper (distributed every Thursday) based in Springfield, Illinois, United States. [1] Founded in 1975, the newspaper was acquired in 1977 by Fletcher Farrar Sr., a Mount Vernon businessman who employed his son, Fletcher, Jr. (Bud), as editor. The senior Farrar died in 1995; his son sold the paper two years later.