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The Herald Republican is an American daily newspaper published in Angola, Indiana. It is owned by KPC Media Group . It covers the city of Angola and all of Steuben County in the northeastern corner of Indiana .
The Republican-Herald was founded in 1884 as The Daily Republican by Joseph Henry Zerbey. In 1995, J.H. Zerbey Newspapers, Inc., the parent company of the Pottsville Republican, purchased the 120-year-old Shenandoah Evening Herald, to form the Pottsville Republican & Evening Herald.
List is in order of place of publication. Indiana Republic Times; Anderson Herald Bulletin – Anderson; The Herald Republican – Angola; The Star – Auburn; The Herald Tribune – Batesville
The company held this Angola publication until 2001, when it sold The Herald Republican to KPC Media Group of Kendallville, Indiana, which converted it to a daily newspaper. [5] Around the same time as the Angola purchase, Home News bought the Herald Journal in Monticello, in north-central Indiana.
The Herald Republican, the daily newspaper based in Angola and serving Steuben County, was formed through the merger of two longstanding weekly newspapers in Angola, the Steuben Republican (first published in May 1857) and The Angola Herald (January 1876). The newspapers consolidated their printing plants in 1925 and their ownership in the ...
The News Sun is one of three daily newspapers published by KPC Media Group; the other two, both of which cover adjoining counties, are The Herald Republican and The Star. The company also owns multiple weekly publications in Noble County, DeKalb County, Allen County and Whitley County.
In the Republican primary for an open seat in Florida House District 106, the Herald Editorial Board was ready to recommend the candidate who showed greater knowledge and thoughtfulness in an ...
The Daily News was known as the Republican Herald until 1954. It shares some of the same production staff and pressing facilities as La Crosse Tribune since 1999; the presses are located in Madison, Wisconsin. [2] Starting June 6, 2023, the print edition of the newspaper will be reduced to three days a week: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.