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  2. The News Sun - Wikipedia

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    The News Sun is an American daily newspaper published in Kendallville, Indiana. It is the flagship newspaper of KPC Media Group . It covers the city of Kendallville and several nearby communities in LaGrange and Noble counties.

  3. KPC Media Group - Wikipedia

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    KPC Media Group Inc. is an American privately owned printer and publisher of daily and weekly newspapers, based in Kendallville, Indiana. It was founded in 1911 as Kendallville Publishing Company Inc. by the owners of two competing newspapers in Kendallville, when they merged into The News Sun.

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  5. Kendallville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Kendallville was founded in 1849, [5] and the post office had already been in operation in the area since 1837. [6] The city was named after Amos Kendall, 8th United States Postmaster General. [7] The Iddings-Gilbert-Leader-Anderson Block and Kendallville Downtown Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [8]

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  9. The Star (Auburn) - Wikipedia

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    Kendallville Publishing Company, owners of the Kendallville News-Sun in adjoining Noble County, bought The Evening Star in December 1971. KPC added a Sunday edition on March 12, 2000, and converted the daily paper to morning publication seven days a week on April 6, 2009, shortening its name to The Star. [3]