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The Journal-Herald name last appeared on the paper's front-page flag on December 31, 1987. Cox was the Democratic Party's candidate for U.S. President in the election of 1920, and the city of Dayton has voted for the Democratic candidate in presidential elections ever since.
The Herald-Times is a daily newspaper serving Bloomington, Indiana and surrounding areas. The newspaper won the Blue Ribbon Daily award in 1975, 1984 2007, [2] and 2014, [3] naming it the best daily newspaper in the state of Indiana in those years. The newspaper is currently owned by newspaper conglomerate Gannett.
Bonnyville is served by two local newspapers: the Bonnyville Nouvelle, which recently became a regional paper under the name of Lakeland This Week, features news from Bonnyville, St. Paul, Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, and Elk Point. Respect, launched in 2018, is a locally-owned regional newspaper "for seniors (and seniors-to-be)."
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Leavenworth Times – Leavenworth; The Manhattan Mercury – Manhattan; McPherson Sentinel – McPherson; The Morning Sun – Pittsburg; The Newton Kansan – Newton; The Olathe News – Olathe; Ottawa Herald – Ottawa; Parsons Sun — Parsons; Shawnee Mission Post - Northern Johnson County; The Salina Journal – Salina; The Topeka Capital ...
The paper was founded in 1958 by S.W. Calkins, who already owned the Bucks County Courier Times in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and The Herald-Standard in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. At the urging of builder William Levitt, Calkins began the Levittown Times in now Willingboro, New Jersey, with offices and a printing facility on U.S. Route 130 ...
The Herald Times Reporter reached out to the candidates for state legislative races to see what they say are their top 3 priorities. Manitowoc County voter guide: Candidates share their priorities ...
The Gaylord Herald Times was founded in 1875. The paper started publishing twice weekly in May 1999. In 2006, it was purchased by Schurz Communications purchased the paper along with its sister publications, the Petoskey News-Review and the Charlevoix Courier in 2006. [2] It was sold again to GateHouse Media in 2019.