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This is a list of newspapers in North Dakota. There were approximately 105 newspapers in North Dakota in 2020 according to the Library of Congress. The oldest newspaper still in print under the same name is the Hillsboro Banner, which dates from 1879. [1]
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 .
Pensacola News Journal; Sarasota Herald-Tribune; Seminole Chronicle; Tallahassee Democrat; The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville; The Gainesville Sun; Lakeland Ledger; The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach; The St. Augustine Record; Treasure Coast Newspapers. Indian River Press Journal, Vero Beach; The St. Lucie News-Tribune, Fort Pierce; The ...
The Dickinson Press was honored with the General Excellence award for best newspaper of its size in the state. The North Dakota Newspaper Association announced their awards for 2022 on Friday, May ...
The Lincoln County News, Newcastle, Maine – owned by the Erskine and Roberts Family since 1920; The Lewiston Tribune, Lewiston, Idaho - owned by the Alford family [5] [6] Kstati Russian-American Newspaper, aka Apropos Kstati, San Francisco, California – founded in 1994, family-owned and operated by the Sundeyev family [7]
Plain Dealer & Sun – North Vernon; Paoli News-Republican – Paoli; Indiana Plain Dealer – Peru; The Flyer Group Newspapers – Plainfield; Shelbyville News – Plainfield; The Pilot News – Plymouth; Commercial Review – Portland; Princeton Daily Clarion – Princeton; Palladium-Item – Richmond; The Rochester Sentinel – Rochester ...
GateHouse publishes 14 daily newspapers and seven weeklies in Kansas, and several shopper publications (not listed) in most of its newspaper markets: [5] Wichita area and central Kansas Butler County Times-Gazette [ 59 ] of El Dorado, Kansas , a merger of the former Augusta Gazette and El Dorado Times, published twice weekly.
The newspaper's name was shortened to The Republic in January 1967. [4] Isaac T. Brown died in 1917, leaving his son Raymond Brown in sole control of the newspaper. It stayed in the Brown family until its owner at the time, Home News Enterprises, a partnership established by Brown family members in 1994, sold to AIM Media Indiana in November ...