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The Middlesboro Daily News was first printed in 1911. [3] Its local owners sold it in 1970 to Worrell Newspapers, which sold it to The New York Times Co. in 1982. In 1990, the Times sold it and the Harlan Daily Enterprise to American Publishing Company, later renamed Hollinger International.
Daily Paxton Media Group: Middlesboro Daily News: Middlesboro: 1911 Tue, Wed, Fri–Sat [68] Boone Newspapers: Mountain Advocate: Barbourville: 1904 [69] Weekly Nolan Media Group Mountain Citizen: Inez: 1970 [70] Weekly Lisa Stayton The Mountain Eagle: Whitesburg: 1907 [71] Weekly Ben Gish Murray Ledger & Times: Murray: 1928 Mon–Sat [72 ...
Newspapers published in Louisville, Kentucky (2 C, 3 P) S. ... Middlesboro Daily News; Monroe County Citizen; The Mountain Eagle (newspaper) N. News-Democrat & Leader;
In 1990, the Times Company sold the Enterprise and the Middlesboro Daily News to American Publishing Company, later renamed Hollinger International. [5] In 1998, the Enterprise was part of a 45-paper sale by Hollinger to Community Newspaper Holdings. [6] In 2004, the Enterprise was part of a 22-paper sale by CNHI to Heartland Publications. [7]
The lake, which covers more than 100 acres on the Kentucky-Tennessee line near Middlesboro, is one of the iconic views at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, visible from the popular Pinnacle ...
In 2014, Boone Newspapers bought several newspapers from Evening Post Industries. [ 7 ] Boone, who died of cancer in 1983, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1956 for an anti- segregation editorial in the Tuscaloosa News , where he was the longtime editor and publisher, about the admission of the first Black student to the University of Alabama. [ 8 ]
Eleven teenage boys in Illinois have been charged with several felonies for allegedly using an online dating app to lure unsuspecting men to meetups and beating them, police said. Ten 17-year-old ...
Bell County is a county located in the southeast part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,097. [2] Its county seat is Pineville and its largest city is Middlesboro. [3]