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The Alexandria Times-Tribune is a weekly newspaper [1] in Elwood, Indiana, United States. The paper has a paid circulation of approximately 1,850 and an on-line edition. [2] It covers the Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Times-Tribune focuses on community news, sports, businesses, and community events. [2]
The Hillsdale Standard, Hillsdale [citation needed] Hillsdale Whig Standard, Hillsdale [citation needed] Lincoln Herald, Lincoln, 1908 - 1910. The Livonia Observer, Livonia, ceased printing in December 2022, but an online edition persists. [266] That paper had an circulation of over 14,000. [267]
American Newspaper Directory (Volume 32, Issue 1).New York: Geo. P. Rowell and Co. March 1900. pp. 1, 424. OCLC 50093724.; Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford Counties, Indiana: Containing ... portraits and biographies of some of the prominent men of the state : engravings of prominent citizens in Jay and Blackford Counties, with personal histories of many of the leading ...
In June, 1986, the Post-Tribune became a morning paper. Hollinger International (later the Sun-Times Media Group) took over the production on February 2, 1998. The Post-Tribune consolidated its printing with that of the Sun-Times in 2007, at which time it closed its printing plant on Broadway in Gary, ending more than 50 years of press runs ...
Front page of the Indianapolis Leader, one of Indiana's first African American newspapers. Newspaper rack with issues of the Gary Crusader in 2020. Various African American newspapers have been published in Indiana. The Evansville weekly Our Age, which was in circulation by 1878, is the first known African American newspaper in Indiana. [1]
The LaGrange Standard & News is a newspaper located in LaGrange, Indiana, United States of America. The newspaper serves all of LaGrange County and covers local news, sports, business, and community events. [1] It is published weekly on Mondays and delivered via the United States Postal Service. [2] The Standard was founded by John K. Marrow in ...
The newspaper dates back to the founding of the Indiana Herald in 1848. It was renamed to Huntington Herald in 1887, and in 1930 it merged with Huntington Press and became the Huntington Herald-Press. In the early 1960s, Eugene C. Pulliam, owner of Central Newspapers, Inc., sold the paper to his son-in-law James C. Quayle.