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The Gallatin County News: Warsaw: 1926 Weekly Warnick family [30] Garrard Central Record: Lancaster: 1889 Weekly Ted Cox [31] Glasgow Daily Times: Glasgow: 1882 Mon–Sat Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [32] Grant County News: Dry Ridge: 1906 [33] Weekly Paxton Media Group: Grayson Journal–Enquirer: Grayson: 1946 Weekly Community Newspaper ...
Grayson County News Gazette is a weekly newspaper published on Saturdays. It is based in Leitchfield, Kentucky.. The paper was previously owned by Heartland Publications.In 2012 Versa Capital Management merged Heartland, Ohio Community Media, former Freedom papers it had acquired, and Impressions Media into a new company, Civitas Media. [2]
Oak Grove is a home rule-class city [4] adjacent to the Fort Campbell army base in Christian County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 7,931 as of the 2020 census , up from 7,489 as of the 2010 U.S. Census . [ 5 ]
Oak Grove started as an Amish church in 1818, as many Amish started settling in Wayne County, Ohio. From humble beginnings the church grew and built a meetinghouse in 1862, one of the earliest of such meetinghouses the Amish have built. A notable leader of the Amish church at this time was bishop John K. Yoder, who led the church from 1855–1906.
The McLean County News is a broadsheet weekly newspaper based in Calhoun, Kentucky, and serving the entire McLean County area in northwest Kentucky. Its coverage area includes Calhoun , Sacramento , Livermore , Beech Grove Island , and Rumsey .
Smiths Grove Baptist Church is a historic church at Main and 5th Streets in Smiths Grove, Kentucky. It was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It is a cruciform-plan one-and-a-half-story brick church.
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]
As the town and parish continued to grow a larger church was needed and so a second church was built on the same site as the first in 1856. The present church was built on Locust Street between 1924 and 1926. On December 9, 1937 Pope Pius XII established the Diocese of Owensboro. [2] St. Stephen's was chosen as the new diocese's cathedral.