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The oldest ancestor of the Journal Star, the Peoria Daily Transcript, was founded by N.C. Nason and first published on December 17, 1855. [2] [3] The Peoria Journal was founded as an afternoon paper by Eugene F. Baldwin the former editor of the Daily Transcript, and J. B. Barnes, and first published on December 3, 1877. [4]
Charles L. Dancey, a former editor of the Journal Star, has died at age 107.. A native of Pekin and a graduate of the University of Illinois, Dancey died Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. He had been a ...
Romando Dixson, Peoria Journal Star. November 3, 2023 at 3:23 AM. As many of you know, the Journal Star is transitioning to mail delivery on Nov. 13. We’ve received plenty of questions, so I am ...
Morris, Minnesota, U.S. Political party. Republican. Education. Illinois Central College. Bradley University (BS) Aaron Jon Schock (born May 28, 1981) [1] is a former American politician who was Republican U.S. Representative for Illinois's 18th congressional district from 2009 until 2015. The district is based in Peoria and includes part of ...
Daily newspapers. The Beacon-News – Aurora. Belleville News-Democrat – Belleville. Belvidere Daily Republican – Belvidere. The Benton Evening News – Benton. The Breeze-Courier – Taylorville. The Carmi Times – Carmi. Centralia Morning Sentinel – Centralia. The Chicago Defender – Chicago.
In September 2007, the offset printer produced its last run and printing operations moved to the GateHouse press in the Peoria Journal Star building. The offset printer was sold for parts in 2012. In August 2012, the newspaper's operations moved to a building on Court Street, which had previously housed Rick’s TV & Appliances.
The Rockford Register Star is the primary daily newspaper of the Rockford, Illinois, metropolitan area.The fifth-highest circulation newspaper in Illinois, the Register Star takes its name from the 1979 merger of two predecessors, the Register Republic (founded February 15, 1855 (), daily since January 6, 1873 ()) and the Morning Star (founded March 20, 1888 ()).
Later that year, the family settled in Marion, Illinois, where Robert and his brother Ebon Clarke Ingersoll were admitted to the bar in 1854. A county historian writing 22 years later noted that local residents considered the Ingersolls as a "very intellectual family; but, being Abolitionists, and the boys being deists, rendered obnoxious to our people in that respect."