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  2. Record-Courier (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Record-Courier is an American daily newspaper in Portage County, Ohio, based in Kent. [2] It is published by Gannett of Tysons Corner, Virginia , after having previously been owned by Dix Communications of Kent and Wooster, Ohio , until 2017.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    The Daily record and judicial news, 1891; The Punch (1878) The Quebec Star (1875–1878) Keneder Adler (1908–1932) Free translated, transcribed obituaries only; Google News Archive. Lakeshore Press (1926–1940 – incomplete, starts at December 1934) Montreal Gazette (1878–1986) North Shore News (1962– 1980 – incomplete)

  4. The Repository - Wikipedia

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    The Repository is an American daily local newspaper serving the Canton, Ohio area. It is currently owned by Gannett and is part of the USA TODAY Network. [5] The Repository is the oldest continuously run business in Stark County, the oldest continuously published newspaper in Ohio and (as of 2015) the 11th oldest in the U.S. [6]

  5. List of assets owned by Gannett - Wikipedia

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    The reason given is: Gannett sold some newspapers -- specifically Miami OK, wiki page for Miami News-Record show Gannett sold it in 2021. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.

  6. Times Recorder - Wikipedia

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    In October 1970, The Zanesville Publishing Company, owned by the Littick Family sold the paper to the Thomson Newspaper Publishing Company of Chicago. On April 6, 1992 the last daily paper was printed in Zanesville. Printing operations was moved to Newark, Ohio. [2]

  7. Adena, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    When the village was being established, Ohio General Assembly member John McLaughlin (1803-1816) suggested to name it after Adena Mansion, then Governor Thomas Worthington's home and estate in Chillicothe, Ohio. [6] A post office called Adena was established in 1855 with Peter Hixon as the first Postmaster, although there was no mail route yet ...

  8. The Vindicator (Ohio newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Vindicator breaks local news on its primary website, vindy.com, throughout the day and night. This feature is branded "News Watch" and is updated more frequently than the general site. As of September 1, 2019, vindy.com is controlled by the Tribune Chronicle. The vindy.com website, post September 1, 2019, is a completely new website and ...

  9. Ada Herald - Wikipedia

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    It was intended to keep alumni of Ohio Normal University up-to-date on university happenings. [2] The publication grew in popularity and became known as the University Herald . [ 3 ] M.L. Snyder and Ralph Parlette bought the Herald in 1895 [ 4 ] and changed its name to the Ada Herald in 1916.