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The Daily Independent (also known as The Independent Weekend Edition and formerly known as The Independent from 2003 to 2015) is a morning newspaper covering the city of Ashland and surrounding areas of Boyd County, Kentucky. Previously published daily, the print schedule was reduced to five days a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays ...
The Daily Independent may refer to: The Daily Independent (Ashland newspaper), a daily newspaper published in Kentucky, USA; The Daily Independent (Lagos newspaper), a newspaper published in Lagos, Nigeria; The Daily Independent, a daily newspaper published in California, USA; The Daily Independent, a daily newspaper published in Sun City, Arizona
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Mary Jane Epling, The Daily Independent, Ashland, Ky. Updated March 24, 2024 at 6:49 AM. Mar. 21—CATLETTSBURG — A Boyd County grand jury issued a meager stack of indictments this week, mostly ...
Sep. 6—ASHLAND — An Ashland Independent School Board agenda was packed on Tuesday evening, which touched on a property tax hike and updates concerning construction and renovations within the ...
In 1926, The Daily Independent was founded. In 2013, Gannett subsidiary Gatehouse Media, which owns the Independent, was awarded a contract to print The Rocketeer 2. The Rocketeer is a small newspaper whose focus is Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. [1]
Ashland Police officer Mason Birkbeck along with Sarah Gentry, a member of the Ohio Special Response Search and Rescue team, and their K-9, search woods in the 1800 block of Cottage Street Friday ...
The newspaper is often called "The Independent" or the "Ashland Daily Independent" by locals, as these were its former names. One of the paper's claims to fame is the first printings of a supposed image of Jesus in the clouds of Korea in 1951. [32] Ashland's other newspaper is The Greater Ashland Beacon. It is a free weekly circular published ...