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The paper was founded in 1878 as the Ford County Globe. It was retitled as the Globe Live Stock Journal in 1884, and merged with the Ford County Republican in 1889 to become the Globe-Republican. [2] Jess C. Denious (b. July 14, 1879, d. Dec. 1, 1953) [3] acquired the paper in 1910 and changed the name to the Daily Globe.
Media related to Newspapers of Kansas at Wikimedia Commons; Kansas Press Association - has a full list of daily and weekly newspapers that are KPA members. Penny Abernathy, "The Expanding News Desert: Kansas", Usnewsdeserts.com, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)
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Kansas Republicans on Tuesday nominated Rep. Roger Marshall for the Senate over polarizing conservative Kris Kobach, heeding the party establishment’s advice as it tries to keep a normally safe ...
Founded in 1856 by future United States Senator Robert Crozier, the Times claims to be the oldest daily newspaper in Kansas. Daniel R. Anthony, brother of Susan B. Anthony, bought the paper in 1871 and the paper remained in the Anthony family until the 1960s, even after Daniel Anthony shot and killed rival publisher R.C. Satterlee of the Kansas Herald, in 1871 (he was acquitted at trial), and ...
Republican Olathe [1] [2] George W. Smith: 1868 Republican Emporia [1] [2] Moses S. Adams 1869 Republican Leavenworth [1] [2] Jacob Stotler: 1870 Radical Republican Emporia [1] [2] Benjamin Franklin Simpson: 1871 Republican Paola [1] [2] Stephen Alonzo Cobb: 1872 Republican Wyandotte [1] [2] Josiah Kellogg 1873 Republican Leavenworth [1] [2 ...
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This paper was known as The Beaver Valley Times until 1957, when it became The Beaver County Times after its acquisition of the Ambridge Daily Citizen. In 1979, The Times purchased the last remaining competing daily newspaper in the county, The News Tribune of Beaver Falls. [4] In April 1997, the paper switched from an evening print to morning.