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The Miller Publishing Company was founded by siblings Donald Miller and Donna (Miller) Reddington in 2002 to purchase four small weekly newspapers in southwestern Ohio from Cox Communications. Two of the papers are in Warren County, the Franklin Chronicle in Franklin and the Star-Press in Springboro.
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A map of Ohio's drought from Nov. 14, 2024. Franklin County is now experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, or D1 to D2 on the drought monitor's scale.
Franklin is a city in Warren County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. The population was 11,690 at the 2020 census . The city lies about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Dayton and 33.5 miles (53.9 km) northeast of Cincinnati .
News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Lawson-Rowe held a dominant lead, according to vote totals from the Ohio Secretary of State and Franklin County. With about 83% of ...
CrowdStrike outage disrupts services at Ohio BMV, Franklin County municipal court. Gannett. Samantha Hendrickson and Cole Behrens, Columbus Dispatch. July 19, 2024 at 1:40 PM. ... CBS News. $500 ...
The paper was printed at Cox's plant in Franklin, Ohio, and distributed in Butler and Warren Counties. In September 2013, Cox Media Group Ohio announced that The Middletown Journal would cease to exist effective November 1, 2013, when the paper was merged with the Hamilton JournalNews into a new publication, the Journal-News. [1]
Nolte returned to become Publisher of the Star Press and Franklin Chronicle from 2000 to 2003. When the company decided to exit the newspaper business, Thomson sold the Star Press to Cox on September 1, 2000, though only after Thomson's original plans to sell the paper to Gannett , owner of The Cincinnati Enquirer , fell apart.