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Hart County News-Herald: Munfordville: 1989 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Created from merger of The Hart County Herald (1911) and Hart County News (1878) [40] Henderson Gleaner: Henderson: 1883 Tue–Sun Gannett [20] Henry County Local: Eminence: 1879 [41] Weekly Paxton Media Group: The Herald–Ledger: Eddyville: 1901 [42] Weekly Paxton Media ...
In December 2004, Paxton Media Group purchased The Durham Herald Co., the parent company of The Herald-Sun and The Chapel Hill Herald. [ 5 ] In 2007, Paxton Media Group purchased three Indiana newspapers: the Marion Chronicle-Tribune (in July) from the Gannett Foundation ; [ 6 ] the Huntington Herald-Press (in May) from the Quayle family; [ 7 ...
In 1990, the Times Company sold the Enterprise and the Middlesboro Daily News to American Publishing Company, later renamed Hollinger International. [5] In 1998, the Enterprise was part of a 45-paper sale by Hollinger to Community Newspaper Holdings. [6] In 2004, the Enterprise was part of a 22-paper sale by CNHI to Heartland Publications. [7]
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is conducting the search on Whitesides Road, a rural residential road between Fairfield and Highgrove in Nelson County. Rogers, 35, of Bardstown, went missing ...
Batesville Herald-Tribune weekly of Batesville, Indiana, closed and merged with the Greensburg Daily News in 2020; Rushville Republican twice weekly (previously three days) of Rushville, Indiana, closed and merged with the Greensburg Daily News in 2020; The Zionsville Times Sentinel weekly of Zionsville, Indiana, merged with The Lebanon ...
Nelson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 48,065. [1] Its county seat is Bardstown. [2] Nelson County comprises the Bardstown, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Madison, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area.
The Kentucky Standard was started December 15, 1900 by Jack Wilson, a former employee of the Nelson County Record. The newspaper was sold to Nelson County Circuit Clerk Wallace Brown in 1901. The former owner still contributed as an editor for the paper. In 1919, Alfred S. Wathen bought enough stocks of the company to become the newspaper's ...
The State Journal is a midsize daily broadsheet newspaper mainly serving Frankfort, the capital of Kentucky, and Franklin County. As of 2020 the paper prints Tuesday through Friday plus one weekend edition. [2] and has a circulation of 6,100–7,300. [3]