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The Glasgow Daily Times was a newspaper based in Glasgow, Kentucky, and covering Barren County. Founded in 1865, the paper published its final edition on June 9, 2020. Founded in 1865, the paper published its final edition on June 9, 2020.
The newspaper was founded in the 1960s by Aubrey C. and Dorothy Wilson as The Cave City Progress. The newspaper expanded its coverage area in the late 1970s, opening a news bureau in Glasgow and changing the name to The Barren County Progress. Editorial management of the newspaper passed on to A.C. Wilson Jr. at about that same time.
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Barren County Progress - weekly newspaper; Glasgow is also served by the Bowling Green Daily News, which was originally based in nearby Glasgow Junction (now Park City) during that publication's early days of operation.
Glasgow is a home rule-class city [3] in Barren County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of its county. [4] Glasgow is the principal city of the Glasgow micropolitan area, which comprises Barren and Metcalfe counties. The population was 15,014 at the 2020 U.S. census. [5] The city is well known for its annual Scottish Highland Games.
Glasgow Daily Times three days a week (previously six) of Glasgow, Kentucky, closed on June 9, 2020; Grayson Journal Enquirer weekly of Grayson, Kentucky, closed and merged with The Daily Independent in May 2020; Greenup County News-Times weekly of Greenup, Kentucky, closed and merged with The Daily Independent in May 2020
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Knicely started out as an apprentice linotype operator at The News-Virginian. In 1957, he relocated to Glasgow, Kentucky, as the president, editor and publisher of the Glasgow Daily Times. In 1963, Knicely and his wife Evely became the sole owners of the newspaper and of the Glasgow Publishing Corporation.