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The Daily Republican is an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Fridays in Marion, Illinois. In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger . [ 1 ] Former owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997.
This is part of a series of stories on the candidates running in the May 21 primary election. Ballots will be mailed to voters May 1. Long-time Marion County Clerk Bill Burgess is being challenged ...
The Williamson County Courthouse is a government building in Marion, the county seat of Williamson County, Illinois, United States. Built in 1971, it is the fourth courthouse in Marion's history. Land was registered in today's Williamson County as early as 1814, [ 1 ] : 442 but the county itself was formed only in 1839 from the southern half of ...
The Daily Republican – Marion; Daily Republican Register – Mt. Carmel; Daily Review Atlas – Monmouth; Daily Southtown (was SouthtownStar) – Tinley Park; The Dispatch – Moline; Du Quoin Evening Call – Du Quoin; Edwardsville Intelligencer – Edwardsville; Effingham Daily News – Effingham; Herald & Review (Herald & Review, pub ...
At the time, the newspaper was investigating Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody on confidential tips that he’d been pushed out of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department on sexual misconduct ...
The lawsuit filed this week by the Marion County Record against Marion city and county officials has been expected since the day the local police and sheriff staged an illegal and ill-advised raid ...
Williamson County is a county in Southern Illinois. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 67,153. [1] The largest city and county seat is Marion. [2] Williamson County is included in the Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. This area of Southern Illinois is known locally as "Little Egypt". [citation needed]
Moses O. Williamson (July 14, 1850 – February 24, 1935) was a Swedish American politician, born at sea. Williamson apprenticed and then practiced as a harness maker from 1866 to 1890. During this time, he rose in local politics to county treasurer and clerk. In 1900, Williamson was elected Illinois Treasurer as a Republican, serving a two ...