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The Daily Sun 's oldest predecessor was the weekly Noble County Journal, founded c. 1860; it later became the Kendallville Standard. The Weekly News began in 1877. By 1906 both had converted to dailies; in 1911 the two newspapers' publishers, O.E. Michaelis and George W. Baxter, established Kendallville Publishing Company Inc. and merged their ...
They established offices on North Main Street in Kendallville, in the same building where KPC Media Group remains headquartered today, more than 100 years later. [ 3 ] Baxter and Michaelis sold the newspaper to Charles O. Merica in 1913; his wife Alice Merica inherited it in 1918 and remained publisher until her death on January 25, 1969, at ...
Kendallville Publishing Company, owners of the Kendallville News-Sun in adjoining Noble County, bought The Evening Star in December 1971. KPC added a Sunday edition on March 12, 2000, and converted the daily paper to morning publication seven days a week on April 6, 2009, shortening its name to The Star. [3]
The News Sun is the city's daily newspaper; and it also covers the rest of Noble and LaGrange counties. It is the successor of the Noble County Journal, a weekly founded c. 1860, and is now owned by KPC Media Group, a chain of three dailies, three weeklies, and several monthly publications in northeastern Indiana. It has its headquarters on ...
LaOtto (sometimes also spelled as Laotto) is a small unincorporated community in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [1] Located west of the current intersection of Indiana State Road 3 and Indiana State Road 205, it is 16 miles north of Fort Wayne and is also in proximity to Kendallville and Auburn.
King's Privy Council for Canada, an advisory body to the monarch of Canada; Kenai Peninsula College, a college with three campuses on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska; Key purchasing criteria, a business term defining factors that contribute to a consumer's buying decision; KPC Media Group, a media company based in Kendallville, Indiana
Birk was not charged by county prosecutors in Williams' death, and the Seattle Police Department's Firearms Review Board ruled that Birk was unjustified in shooting Williams and violated the department's policy. Birk resigned from the department. 5 October 2010: Danny Rodriguez, 29, was shot twice in the chest and killed by Phoenix, Arizona ...
Kendallville Municipal Airport (C62) is a public airport 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Kendallville, in Noble County, Indiana. The airport was founded in November 1946.