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The Herald-Dispatch is a non-daily newspaper that serves Huntington, West Virginia, and neighboring communities in southern Ohio and eastern Kentucky.It is currently owned by HD Media Co. LLC. [2] It currently publishes Tuesdays-Saturdays, with the Saturday edition dated "Weekend", with updates on its website on Sundays and Mondays.
Hashtag Lewisburg WV City Paper: Lewisburg 2012 Monthly City paper Hampshire Review: Romney: 1884 [24] Nondaily Herald Record: West Union: 1885 [25] Nondaily Herald-Dispatch: Huntington: Daily Major newspaper [13] Intelligencer: Wheeling: 1852 [13] Daily Ogden Newspapers Inc. [26] Major newspaper Inter-Mountain: Elkins: Daily Ogden Newspapers ...
2024 Huntington, West Virginia mayoral election Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Patrick Farrell : 7,355 : 48.72% : Democratic: Jennifer Wheeler 6,934 45.93% Independent Jay Michaels 808 5.35% Total votes 15,097 : 100.00% : Republican gain from Democratic
In 2013, HD Media purchased The Herald-Dispatch from Champion Industries. [1]The Herald-Dispatch was founded in 1909 when two Huntington newspapers, the Herald and the Dispatch, merged.[3]
In the aftermath of the November 14, 1970 Marshall University air tragedy, which claimed the lives of 75 Marshall University football team members, coaches, support staff, boosters and Southern Airways flight crew, the Fieldhouse was the site of a community memorial service on Sunday evening, November 15, 1970 that attracted an estimated 7,000 mourners to the arena.
Huntington Advertiser newspaper in publication. [4] 1880 - Population: 3,174. 1885 - Davis Opera House built. [5] 1887 Seat of Cabell County relocates to Huntington from Barboursville. [1] [6] Railroad depot built. 1888 - Ohio River Railroad (Wheeling-Huntington) begins operating. [7] 1890 - Population: 10,108. 1891 - Guyandotte becomes part of ...
State police identified the drivers as 18-year-old Colin J. Ferrell, of Endicott, and Steven A. Mallory, 36, of Horseheads. The third victim was identified as Ferrell's mother, 44-year-old Tiffany ...
Front page of The Pioneer Press from July 7, 1917, carrying news of the East St. Louis massacre. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of West Virginia. The first such newspaper was The Pioneer Press of Martinsburg, started by J.R. Clifford in 1882. [1]