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Two competing weekly newspapers, the Steuben Republican (founded in 1857 by J. M. Bromagen as a Republican paper) and the Angola Herald (founded in 1876 by Isaac L. Wiseman, Democratic in politics), [3] formed the Steuben Printing Company as a joint venture in 1925 and eventually became sister newspapers upon the death of the Herald 's publisher, Harvey Morley, in the 1960s.
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Around the turn of the 21st century, the company bought two more properties in adjoining markets, The Garrett Clipper in southern DeKalb County, founded in 1885 and integrated into KPC October 1, 1999, and The Herald Republican of Angola, Indiana in August 2001. The Herald Republican, a semiweekly newspaper at the time KPC bought it, had been ...
The Herald Republican, the daily newspaper based in Angola and serving Steuben County, was formed through the merger of two longstanding weekly newspapers in Angola, the Steuben Republican (first published in May 1857) and The Angola Herald (January 1876). The newspapers consolidated their printing plants in 1925 and their ownership in the ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Fort Wayne, Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Newspapers published in Fort Wayne, Indiana ... Daily Journal (Franklin, Indiana) ... The Regional News; The Republic (Columbus, Indiana)
Commercial newspapers Frequency Name Format Coverage Circulation Owner Daily: The Journal Gazette: morning broadsheet: regional: 73,058 (126,988 Sunday)
Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.