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In 1872 (or perhaps 1875), The Spartanburg Herald began publishing. [2] [3] It began daily publication in 1890; the Journal followed suit in 1903. [2] The Herald purchased the Journal in 1914. [5] The Herald was a morning paper, while the Journal covered evenings, with joint editions published on the weekend. [3]
Initially published on a weekly basis, Seney accepted a college fellowship in 1955, selling the newspaper to Nicholas Mitchell, associate editor of the Greenville, South Carolina, newspaper. The Marathon offices of the Florida Keys Keynoter. In 1956, James L. Knight, one of the founders of the Knight-Ridder newspaper group, purchased the Keynoter.
Community Newspapers, Inc. [1] Florida Keys Free Press: Monroe [1] Jacksonville Daily Record: Jacksonville: 1912 Observer Media Group [5] Fernandina Beach News Leader: Fernandina Beach: Community Newspapers, Inc. Florida Observer: West Palm Beach: 2021 National Press Networks Florida's digital newspaper Florida Keys Keynoter: Marathon ...
The Spartanburg Herald-Journal was the sole tenant of the building and its owner Gannett was the most recent lessee. Spartanburg County Assessors records state that the building was sold for ...
After outstanding performances this week, vote here to decide who will be the Spartanburg Herald-Journal boys athlete of the week. Vote here for the Spartanburg Herald-Journal high school boys ...
Kamryn Jackson, Spartanburg Herald-Journal September 12, 2024 at 5:04 AM It's crazy to think that something I once considered a silly hobby turned into a serious passion.
On June 21, the Key West Citizen was sold to John Kent Cooke Sr., scion of a family with strong roots in newspaper publishing: family patriarch Jack Kent Cooke, who had been involved in a number of joint newspaper ventures with Thomson in Canada, once owned the Los Angeles Daily News, as well as a group of community papers in Arizona, Colorado ...
READ MORE: This Florida Keys beach made the best beaches list. Anne’s Beach: Mile marker 73 in Lower Matecumbe Key in the Village of Islamorada. Not a traditional beach, but also a hidden ...