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The Kokomo Tribune can trace its history back to October 1850, when the weekly Howard Tribune was founded in Kokomo to cover Howard County, Indiana.T.C. Philips (owner, 1856–1878) was credited with raising the paper's quality and rebuilding it after an 1862 tornado.
Evening News and Tribune – Jeffersonville; The News Sun – Kendallville; Kokomo Tribune – Kokomo; Herald-Argus – La Porte; Journal & Courier – Lafayette; The Daily Sun – Lebanon; Lebanon Reporter – Lebanon; Greene County Daily World – Linton; Pharos-Tribune – Logansport; Madison Courier – Madison; Chronicle-Tribune – Marion ...
[14] [18] By 1850 Kokomo had a newspaper, when James Beard purchased the printing equipment of the New London Pioneer and set up the Howard Tribune. [25] By 1851 county business was so brisk that the county ordered the construction of two more court buildings, both one story brick affairs, 18 by 36 feet (5.5 by 11.0 m).
Kokomo Tribune five days per week (previously daily) of Kokomo, Indiana; The Lebanon Reporter three days per week (previously five) of Lebanon, Indiana; Pharos-Tribune five days per week (previously six) of Logansport, Indiana; Tribune-Star five days per week (previously daily) of Terre Haute, Indiana
The Tribune or Tribune is the name of various newspapers: United States. Daily ... Kokomo Tribune; News and Tribune, New Albany, formerly called The Tribune;
The Kokomo Perspective was a weekly newspaper serving Kokomo, Indiana, established in August 1989. [1] It ceased operating on November 29, 2021. The Perspective was distributed for free to 31,000 homes every Wednesday. Its rival was the Kokomo Tribune.
CNHI, LLC (formerly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.) is an American publisher of newspapers and advertising-related publications throughout the United States.The company was formed in 1997 by Ralph Martin, [1] and is based in Montgomery, Alabama [2] (after moving from Birmingham, Alabama in September 2011).
WIOU was established by Richard H. Blacklidge, William Naftzger, and John Carl Jefferies. Blacklidge was the CEO of the Kokomo Tribune newspaper at the time. Naftzger was a local attorney. Jefferies had been with radio station WKMO as general manager.