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The Lexington Herald-Leader [2] is a newspaper owned by the McClatchy Company and based in Lexington, Kentucky.According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the paid circulation of the Herald-Leader is the second largest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Much like the rest of Lexington and across Kentucky, the Herald-Leader has been no stranger to change in recent years. We’ve seen the arrival of a new editor, new staff members and even new ...
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In Lexington, candidates across a variety of races are battling for offices like mayor, sheriff and circuit court judgeships, as well as council. ... Herald-Leader reporters are tracking these ...
Lewis County Herald: Vanceburg: 1924 [56] Weekly Dennis Brown Lexington Herald-Leader: Lexington: 1870 Sun–Fri [57] McClatchy Company [58] Originally Lexington Daily Press: Louisville Defender: Louisville: 1933 Weekly Albin H. Bowman Publishing [59] Louisville Eccentric Observer: Louisville: 1990 weekly Aaron Yarmuth Free tabloid paper The ...
Ryan C. Hermens/rhermens@herald-leader.com. The owners and operators of Lexington entertainment center LexLive have reached a settlement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office after a disabled veteran ...
Jeffrey A. Marx is an American journalist. In the early 1980s, as a correspondent for the Lexington Herald-Leader, he co-authored a series of exposes on improper cash payoffs to University of Kentucky basketball players which won him and the co-author, Michael M. York, the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting.
Recently, the Herald-Leader published an article about the Temporary Interpersonal Protective Order (TIPO) filed against a current LFUCG Councilwoman. As Chair of the Domestic and Sexual Violence ...