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  2. Olmstead, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Olmstead is an unincorporated community in Logan County, Kentucky, United States. [2] Olmstead was a station on the L & N railroad between Bowling Green, KY and Clarksville, TN that opened in 1860. It was named after a leader in the effort to build the railroad. [3] Olmstead is also the site of an elementary and middle school. [4] A post office ...

  3. List of newspapers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Title Locale Year est. Ceased Notes The Adair County News: Big Sandy News: Louisa: 1885 1929 [97]The Citizen Voice & Times: Irvine: 1976 2022 [98]: Created from merger of The Estill County Citizen Voice (1973) and The Irvine Times–Herald (1968) [99]

  4. Barren County Progress - Wikipedia

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    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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  6. Messenger-Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's roots trace back to 1875, when Lee Lumpkin founded The Examiner. [3] The newspaper's name was later changed to the Messenger. The Messenger was purchased by the Hager family, owners of the competing Owensboro Inquirer, in 1929. [3] By 1864, when Thomas S. Pettit purchased the paper, it had changed its name to The Monitor. [4]

  7. Monroe County Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Monroe County Citizen, known simply as The Citizen, is a weekly newspaper in south-central Kentucky.Headquartered in Tompkinsville, the newspaper serves Monroe County, including Tompkinsville, Gamaliel, and Fountain Run.

  8. Louisville Eccentric Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Eccentric Observer (also called LEO Weekly but widely known as just LEO) is a privately owned free urban alternative weekly newspaper, distributed every Wednesday in about 700 locations throughout the Louisville, Kentucky, metropolitan area, including areas of southern Indiana.

  9. Paxton Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The additions include the Lexington Dispatch, the Asheboro Courier-Tribune, the Burlington Times-News, the Kinston Free Press, the New Bern Sun Journal, and The Daily News of Jacksonville. [25] In October 2023, Paxton acquired The Southern Illinoisan from Lee Enterprises. [26] In May 2024, the company acquired the Kernersville News. [27]