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The News-Democrat & Leader is a twice-weekly newspaper in Russellville, Kentucky. It has been published since 1806, fourteen years after Kentucky became a state. Russellville is the county seat of Logan County. The current title was formed with the merging of The Logan County News and The Democrat in 1911.
The News–Democrat: Carrollton: 1930 Weekly Paxton Media Group: Created from merger of Carrollton Democrat (1868) and Carrollton News (1892) [74] The News–Democrat & Leader: Russellville: 1992 Weekly Paxton Media Group: Created from merger of The Logan Leader (1968) and The News–Democrat (1912) [75] The News–Enterprise: Elizabethtown ...
The county is named for Benjamin Logan, who had been second in command of the Kentucky militia during the American Revolutionary War and was a leader in bringing statehood to the area. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Created from Lincoln County on September 1, 1792, Logan was the 13th Kentucky county in order of formation. [ 5 ]
Migrants were even sleeping on the floors of Boston's Logan International Airport as the shelter system became overcrowded. About 50,000 migrants have come to the state since 2021, according to.
News Democrat or News-Democrat may refer to: The News-Democrat, a weekly newspaper in Georgetown, Ohio; The News-Democrat, a daily newspaper published in Paducah, Kentucky from 1901 to 1929; News-Democrat & Leader, a bi-weekly (2/week) newspaper published in Russellville, Kentucky starting in the 1990s
Political newcomer Paula Collins is challenging the U.S. House of Representative’s third ranking Republican, Rep. Elise Stefanik, in the 21 st Congressional District.. The sprawling district ...
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez narrowly won in a district Trump carried twice. She hopes local issues and a willingness to buck her party will help in her rematch with a MAGA Republican.
Russellville is located in central Logan County. According to the United States Census Bureau , Russellville has a total area of 10.8 square miles (28.1 km 2 ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.06 km 2 ), or 0.22%, are water. [ 9 ]