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Since 1920, it has been the only newspaper published in Hopkinsville. [5] In 1997, Hunter Wood's great-great-grandson, Taylor Wood Hayes, became CEO and publisher of the paper. [2] In November 2018, it was announced that the New Era, along with four other papers owned by the family, would be sold to Paxton Media Group. [7]
Free weekly produced by Kentucky New Era [26] Edmonson News: Brownsville: 1927 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Edmonton Herald-News: Edmonton: 1882 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Elliott County News: Sandy Hook: 1940s [27] Weekly Courier Life Publications Flemingsburg Gazette: Flemingsburg: 1880 Weekly Kentucky News Group [28] Floyd County Chronicle ...
The Daily Independent (Ashland newspaper) The Daily News (Kentucky) E. ... Kentucky New Era; The Kentucky Standard; L. Lexington Herald-Leader; M. McLean County News;
The Kentucky Board of Education will try to select a new education commissioner in time for confirmation by the Kentucky Senate in the 2024 General Assembly session, a state education spokesperson ...
Opinion: KY's state song, 'My Old Kentucky Home,' evokes a racist past and should be banished to the archives of historical shame. We need a new song.
In November 2018, Paxton purchased the Kentucky New Era. [15] In May 2019, it purchased The Rochester Sentinel in Indiana. [ 16 ] By June 2019, Paxton acquired four additional Arkansas newspapers, including Conway 's Log Cabin Democrat , Clinton 's Van Buren County Democrat , The Sun-Times in Heber Springs , and the Newport Independent .
The project, called DARE-KY, is a collaboration between KSU, Bluegrass Community and Technical College, the University of Pikeville, Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation and FoodChain Inc.
March 22, 1902 issue of the Kentucky Reporter of Owensville. Alice Allison Dunnigan, pioneering journalist whose newspaper career began at the Rising Sun and Globe Journal in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. [1] This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Kentucky. It includes both current and historical newspapers.