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Posey County News – New Harmony; The News-Journal – North Manchester; Spencer County Journal Democrat – Rockport; The Sheridan News – Sheridan; Perry County News – Tell City; The Review Republican – Williamsport; The Regional News – LaCrosse [2] Westville Indicator – Westville [3] West Side Community News, Indianapolis, Indiana
This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
The South Bend Tribune is a daily newspaper and news website which is based in South Bend, Indiana. It is distributed in South Bend , Mishawaka , north central Indiana, and southwestern Michigan. It has been named as a "Blue Ribbon Newspaper" (2006, 2016 and 2018) by the Hoosier State Press Association. [ 1 ]
The National Weather Service specified that Tuesday's high of 36 degrees was the second lowest high — beaten only by 1917 — for coldest Halloween since records began in 1893. South Bend's 1.4 ...
The News Eagle, weekly, of Hawley, Pennsylvania; The Villager, weekly, of Moscow, Pennsylvania; South Central Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Echo Pilot, weekly, of Greencastle, Pennsylvania; The Jackson Herald, weekly, of Ripley, West Virginia; Mineral Daily News Tribune [124] of Keyser, West Virginia; The Record Herald [125] of Waynesboro ...
The newspaper delivers community news to Beech Grove, Greenwood, Southport, and Center Grove, and Franklin, Perry, and White River townships. Published every Thursday, 17,500 copies are delivered to the greater south side of Indianapolis and its suburbs either to newsstands or through home delivery.
Although the newspaper's motto is "Serving Washington and surrounding communities since 1867", the paper's history goes back to the Washington Democrat weekly, founded 1863. The Democrat changed its name to Daily Times in 1955; on June 1, 1964, it merged with the Washington Herald (not related to the Washington D.C. newspaper The Washington ...