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The York Dispatch is a morning newspaper serving the people of York County, Pennsylvania. The paper is printed in a broadsheet format and published Monday through Friday, with the exception of certain holidays. Founded by Hiram Young in 1876 as The Evening Dispatch, it is the oldest newspaper still published in York County, Pennsylvania. [1]
The York Daily Record is a newspaper and news publisher serving York, Pennsylvania, United States, and the surrounding region. Its news publications are the York Daily Record and York Sunday News. At the end of 2014, the newspaper's circulation was 37,323 daily and 61,665 on Sundays. [1] [needs update]
Altoona Mirror - Altoona; Beaver County Times - Beaver; Bedford Gazette - Bedford; The Bradford Era - Bradford; Butler Eagle - Butler; Bucks County Courier Times - Langhorne; Bucks County Herald - Plumstead Township
A 72-year-old York woman died at WellSpan York Hospital on Thursday from injuries she suffered in a head-on crash nearly a month ago, according to the York County Coroner's Office.
Central York School District. 927 N Duke St, North York: Cody Johnston to Beau Chapman, $170,000. 3409 Druck Valley Rd, Springettsbury Twp: Debra Redifer-Fritz to Steven Schiding, $235,000
The York Dispatch Newspaper Offices is an historic, American commercial building that is located in York, Pennsylvania, York County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]
The York Daily Record/Sunday News is published mornings, seven days a week, and The York Dispatch is published Monday through Friday mornings. The Dispatch was an afternoon paper until 2014. The Daily Record/Sunday News currently has the lead in terms of circulations of the daily newspapers. York is part of the Susquehanna Valley (Harrisburg ...
The organization defined "major newspaper" as the one hundred largest daily newspapers. They found an increase among major newspaper making no endorsement from 9 in 2004, to 8 in 2008, to 23 in 2012, to 26 in 2016, to 44 in 2020 to 71 non-endorsers in 2024.