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In 1967, the Haggertys bought the Reading Chronicle, and in 1981 merged the weekly Chronicle into the Daily Times to create the current newspaper. The newspaper's main office and printing plant is located at 1 Arrow Drive in Woburn, although it retains a news bureau, the former Chronicle office, on Main Street in Reading. Since 1980 the ...
Daily Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register (1836–1838) [8] Daily Commercial Bulletin (1838–1841) [ 9 ] Die Gasconade Zeitung ( Hermann ) (1873-187?) [ 10 ]
The Stoneham Independent's parent company, Woburn Daily Times Inc., also publishes a daily newspaper and two additional weekly newspapers in adjoining towns, and a weekly supplement, Middlesex East. Other Daily Times publications are: The Daily Times Chronicle, a daily serving Burlington, Reading, Wakefield, Winchester and Woburn, Massachusetts.
Dixon was platted in 1869 at the time a railroad was extended through to the neighborhood and a post office bearing the name of the town has been in operation since that time. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The community takes its name from Dixon, Illinois , the native home of a share of the railway builders.
In 1952, the name changed to The Neosho Daily News and in 1953 the paper absorbed its competitor, The Neosho Times, which dated from November 16, 1869. [4] At that time, its circulation exceeded 7,700. [5] Howard Bush was the publisher. [6] In 2021, the newspaper was purchased by Neosho residents Jimmy and Rhonda Sexton from Gannett. [7]
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The Columbia Daily Tribune, commonly referred to as the Columbia Tribune or the Tribune, is one of two daily newspapers in Columbia, Missouri, the other being the Columbia Missourian. It is the only daily newspaper in Columbia whose circulation is verified by the Alliance for Audited Media (AAM), [3] and it has been a member of that since 1915 ...
In 1967, Gary W. Rust purchased the Weekly Bulletin, a weekly newspaper in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Previously he worked at his familiy's furniture store. [1] He then purchased the Dexter Statesman in 1982, [2] Southeast Missourian from Thomson Newspapers in 1986, [3] the Daily Dunklin Democrat of Kennett in 1989 [4] and Daily American Republic of Poplar Bluff in 1990.