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Hart County News-Herald: Munfordville: 1989 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Created from merger of The Hart County Herald (1911) and Hart County News (1878) [40] Henderson Gleaner: Henderson: 1883 Tue–Sun Gannett [20] Henry County Local: Eminence: 1879 [41] Weekly Paxton Media Group: The Herald–Ledger: Eddyville: 1901 [42] Weekly Paxton Media ...
These real estate transactions were recorded in Marion County between Feb. 21 and Feb. 29: 2935 Marion Marysville Road, Marion; Ohio Gas & Appliance Co. to Suburban Propane; $13,980
The Advocate-Messenger is the result of the merger in 1940 of The Kentucky Advocate and The Daily-Messenger. The paper was purchased by Schurz Communications of South Bend, Indiana in 1978. In 2013, Advocate Messenger printing operations moved from Danville to Winchester Kentucky. [5] Boone Newspapers formed a subsidiary, Bluegrass Newsmedia LLC.
Raiding the newspaper wasn’t Marion’s first attack on democracy and the 1st Amendment | Opinion Most embarrassing leak ever: Marion police chief’s own video shows he’s unfit to serve | Opinion
Student newspapers published in Kentucky (4 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Kentucky" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Residents in Marion and Crittenden County are on the brink of running out of water. Here’s what triggered the crisis and what’s being done. Marion faces ongoing water crisis, came within 10 ...
[38] [39] Despite published claims to the contrary, in October, shortly after taking over operation of the paper, Paxton Media laid-off about half its staff at the Herald-Argus and moved its production location to that of the Paxton-owned Herald-Palladium in St. Joseph, Michigan, which by Paxton's own admission, has negatively impacted the ...
The Herald-News is a part of the Horse Cave-based Jobe Publishing's news and advertising network that, in addition to Metcalfe County, also serves neighboring Barren and Metcalfe Counties, along with Butler, Edmonson and Hart Counties by virtue of Jobe's ownership of weekly newspapers in the aforementioned counties. [1]