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The Herald was the only weekly newspaper in Cherokee County until 1984, when Consolidated Publishing Co. started the Cherokee Sun as a weekly shopper. [5] The Sun was later sold to the Cherokee Publishing Co.. The shopper merged with the Cherokee County Herald and was provided to every household in the county not subscribed to the Herald. [6]
Cherokee County Herald: Centre: Weekly Chilton County News: Clanton: Weekly The Citizen of East Alabama: Phenix City: 1957 Weekly R.M. Greene Largest weekly newspaper in Alabama Clanton Advertiser: Clanton: Daily Clark County Democrat: Grove Hill 1856 Weekly Jim Cox Cleburne News: Heflin: Weekly Courier Journal: Florence: Weekly Cullman Times ...
Cherokee County Herald; The Cullman Times; D. The Daily Home; Daily Mountain Eagle; Daleville Sun-Courier; The Decatur Daily; The Dekalb Advertiser; The Democrat ...
Cherokee County School Board chairperson Mark Nix said in an email to the Herald-Journal Tuesday that the board does not have a specific timeline for resolution of Fall’s administrative leave.
With county per capita income averaging only $26,790 over the past four years and 16.8% of its residents living in poverty, a united front is needed to implement inventive solutions.
AHSAA Super 7: Cherokee County football's run to state title game honored a fallen teammate from peewee days
American Consolidated Media (ACM) was a United States publisher of approximately 100 daily and weekly newspapers, which it divested in 2014.. In March 2014, ACM announced the it was selling three of its regional newspaper groups, encompassing 34 publications — ACM-Superior, ACM-Ohio and ACM-Chesapeake — to Adams Publishing Group.
After state championship loss, Cherokee County is tired of last season, ready to write new story with this year's team. After state championship loss, Cherokee County is tired of last season ...