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The Ledger-Enquirer is a newspaper headquartered in downtown Columbus, Georgia, in the United States.It was founded in 1828 as the Columbus Enquirer by Mirabeau B. Lamar [3] who later played a pivotal role in the founding of the Republic of Texas and served as its third President. [4]
The change will allow the Ledger-Enquirer to provide the best possible news product online and in print. Ledger-Enquirer makes change to print schedule, online focus for more great journalism ...
The case remains under investigation, Muscogee County Sheriff Greg Countryman said in his Facebook post.
Whether you write a letter describing your need or you select a letter to fulfill someone’s wish, this Columbus tradition makes the season more joyful. Ledger-Enquirer’s Holiday Help program ...
Thomas J. Sellers, Jr. (November 1, 1922 – February 18, 2006) was an American newspaper reporter, primarily for the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer and Sunday Ledger-Enquirer in Columbus, Georgia (1950–1968). The Ledger-Enquirer received the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for exposing the corrupt government of Phenix City, Alabama.
Chapman was born in Columbus, Georgia on March 21, 1921. His family owned the R. W. Page Corporation, which owned the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer among other publications. His father was chosen as publisher of The Bradenton Evening Herald, and he moved to Florida with his family when he was five years old. He was editor of the student yearbook and ...
We invited Columbus area athletics directors to nominate a female student to represent their school. The winner of the Ledger-Enquirer High School Girls Athlete of the Week poll is . . . Skip to ...
The Columbus Ledger and Sunday Ledger-Enquirer, for its complete news coverage and fearless editorial attack on widespread corruption in neighboring Phenix City, Alabama, which were effective in destroying a corrupt and racket-ridden city government. The newspaper exhibited an early awareness of the evils of lax law enforcement before the ...