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The Herald is a daily morning newspaper published in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in the United States. Its coverage is York, Chester, and Lancaster counties. In 1990, the paper was bought by The McClatchy Company of Sacramento, California. After McClatchy claimed bankruptcy in 2020, the paper was bought by Chatham Asset Management. [3]
The Daily Local News - West Chester; The Daily News - Huntingdon; The Daily News - McKeesport; The Derrick/The News-Herald - Oil City; Danville News - Danville; Delaware County Daily Times - Upper Darby; Ellwood City Ledger - Ellwood City; Erie Times-News - Erie; The Express - Lock Haven; The Express-Times - Easton; Gettysburg Times ...
The Republican-Herald was founded in 1884 as The Daily Republican by Joseph Henry Zerbey. In 1995, J.H. Zerbey Newspapers, Inc., the parent company of the Pottsville Republican, purchased the 120-year-old Shenandoah Evening Herald, to form the Pottsville Republican & Evening Herald. Times Shamrock Communications purchased J.H. Zerbey Newspapers ...
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The Hazleton Standard-Speaker, daily newspaper, name merged from the Standard Sentinel (morning paper) and Plain Speaker (evening paper). [15] WCDH 91.5FM, licensed to Shenandoah, with a Contemporary Christian music format. Locally owned WMBT 1530 on the AM dial served the community from 1963 to 2003. The Shenandoah Sentinel, online local ...
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Rock Hill Herald: Rock Hill, S.C. McClatchy Company [2] Major paper Santee Striper: Santee, S.C. Weekly Closed in 2020 The State: Columbia, S.C. 1891 [8] Daily McClatchy Company [2] Major paper. Service area includes Columbia, Richland County, Lexington County, and the Midlands. Summerville Journal-Scene: Summerville, S.C. Twice weekly ...
Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.