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Title Locale Year est. Ceased Notes The Adair County News: Big Sandy News: Louisa: 1885 1929 [97]The Citizen Voice & Times: Irvine: 1976 2022 [98]: Created from merger of The Estill County Citizen Voice (1973) and The Irvine Times–Herald (1968) [99]
The first known African American newspapers to serve Kentucky were the Colored Citizen, which was briefly published in Louisville in 1866, and the Colored Kentuckian, launched in 1867. [ 2 ] African American newspapers serving Kentucky today include the Louisville Defender , the Key Newsjournal of Lexington, and the Northern Kentucky Herald ...
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The additions include the Lexington Dispatch, the Asheboro Courier-Tribune, the Burlington Times-News, the Kinston Free Press, the New Bern Sun Journal, and The Daily News of Jacksonville. [25] In October 2023, Paxton acquired The Southern Illinoisan from Lee Enterprises. [26] In May 2024, the company acquired the Kernersville News. [27]
The Times-Tribune is a six-day (Monday through Saturday) morning daily newspaper based in Corbin, Kentucky, and covering Knox, Laurel and Whitley counties in that state. It is owned by CNHI . Founded June 17, 1882, as the weekly Corbin Enterprise , the newspaper took on the names Corbin Daily Tribune and Sunday Times when it began daily ...
Irvine is located in the center of Estill County at (37.696835, -83.966895 The city limits are on the northeast side of the Kentucky River, and the city is bordered by Ravenna to the southeast. According to the United States Census Bureau , Irvine has a total area of 1.49 square miles (3.85 km 2 ), of which 1.41 square miles (3.65 km 2 ) is ...
Altoona Tribune (1856–1957), Pennsylvania; Detroit Tribune (1849–1862), Michigan; Illinois Tribune (1840–1841), Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles Tribune (1886–1890), published from 1886 to 1890 by Henry H. Boyce