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AIM Media Indiana (formerly Home News Enterprises) is an American printer and publisher of daily and weekly newspapers, based in Columbus, Indiana. Its flagship newspaper is The Republic in Columbus, and its other newspaper holdings also cover small cities and counties south and east of Indianapolis .
The first issue was published on Thursday, April 4, 1872. Isaac's father, Isaac M. Brown, served as the newspaper's editor during some of the early years. The Browns converted their newspaper to daily publication November 12, 1877, under the name Daily Evening Republican. [3] The newspaper's name was shortened to The Republic in January 1967. [4]
Perry County News – Tell City; The Review Republican – Williamsport; The Mishawaka Enterprise – Mishawaka; The Regional News – LaCrosse [2] Western Wayne News - Wayne County; Westville Indicator – Westville [3] West Side Community News, Indianapolis, Indiana; West Indianapolis Community News, Indianapolis, Indiana
The Indiana General Assembly session is over, and primary elections are coming up fast. As I wrote last week, I expect the Republican gubernatorial primary ads to get dark and intense real soon ...
A Republican group is running ads in Indiana and other states calling for the Supreme Court to reject Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution related to the the ...
Indiana's Republican gubernatorial candidates are in the midst of a fundraising and spending blitz as the clock winds down to the May 7 primary.. The six of them collectively raised nearly $13.5 ...
The Republic Newspaper Office is a modernist building in Columbus, Indiana that was originally home to the local newspaper The Republic. Completed in 1971, it is an acknowledged masterpiece of Modern architect Myron Goldsmith , and was designated a National Historic Landmark for its architecture in 2012.
Founded as the Seymour Daily Republican in 1885, [1] the newspaper adopted the name Seymour Daily Tribune in 1920, shortening it to The Tribune on September 10, 1994. [3]More recently, the newspaper was owned by Freedom Communications, based in Orange County, California, at one point the 12th largest media conglomerate in the United States.