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The Springfield Daily News and the Morning Union merged operations in the 1970s, operating as separate papers, even endorsing different candidates for the same offices. The circulation for the Morning Union was reported at 128,041 on October 8, 1972. [20] The Springfield Daily News circulation stood at 92,342 on September 30, 1972. [21]
The newspaper merged with the Springfield Morning Union and the Springfield Republican, becoming the Springfield Union News & Sunday Republican.The Morning Union and the Daily News were published as morning and evening editions under their own names, with their own editorial stances, before becoming simply the Union-News in 1988.
Springfield's largest local newspaper is The Republican, which has also previously been known as the Springfield Union-News & Sunday Republican, from when it merged with the Springfield Union. Smaller papers such as The Reminder [163] and the Valley Advocate also serve Greater Springfield.
In the first decade of the twentieth century, an estimated 5,000 unionized laborers marched through the streets of Springfield to celebrate Labor Day. 100 years ago Springfield was a union ...
Springfield NEA organized the protest for Dec. 19, three weeks after its leader raised concerns about discipline issues with school board. Springfield teachers' union organizes Tuesday protest ...
Three years ago, support from Springfield's largest teachers union helped newcomers Scott Crise, Danielle Kincaid and Maryam Mohammadkhani get elected to the school board.. All three are running ...
Some observers blamed competition with the Union-News of Springfield (which would later publish a "Holyoke Union-News" edition) or Holyoke's substantial and growing immigrant population, which diluted the market for an English-language newspaper.
Current and former Springfield District 186 board of education members hurled accusations of racism after a Black principal was moved from Matheny-Withrow Elementary School and given a different job.