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  5. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville Anzeiger: Louisville 1849 [19] 1938 German-language Louisville Herald: Louisville 1869 [19] Merged with Louisville Post in 1925 to form Herald-Post: Louisville Herald-Post: Louisville 1925 1936 Louisville Times: Louisville 1884 [102] 1987 [103] The Sentinel: Radcliff: 1961 [104] 2022 [105] The Whitesville Independent Press: 1989 1991 ...

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    The Louisville Journal was an organ of the Whig Party and was founded and edited by George D. Prentice, a New Englander who initially came to Kentucky to write a biography of Henry Clay. [5] Prentice edited the Journal for more than 40 years. In 1844, another newspaper, the Louisville Morning Courier, was founded in Louisville by Walter Newman ...

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    The Herald-Post was created in 1925 from the merging of the old Louisville Herald and Louisville Post newspapers. Louisville financier James Buckner Brown (1872–1940) [1] sought to operate the paper as a counter to the positions of the Bingham newspapers the Louisville Times and the Courier-Journal.

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