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It is the official newspaper for Thomas County, Kansas. It publishes four days a week, Monday and Wednesday through Friday. [2] U.S. Representative John R. Connelly was its owner and editor from 1897 until 1919. [3] In 2022, the Haynes family sold the Colby Free Press to brothers Jesse Mullen and Lloyd Mullen of Mullen Newspaper Company. [4]
The Colby Free Press is Colby's local newspaper, published four days a week. [34] In addition, Colby Community College publishes a bi-weekly student newspaper, the Trojan Express. [35] Colby is a center of broadcast media for northwestern Kansas. One AM and four FM stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from the city. [36]
The El Dorado Times – El Dorado; ... The Colby Free Press – Colby; The Community Voice - Wichita, ... Kansas Free State - Lawrence [5] [6]
Colby Free Press, four days a week [1] Trojan Express, Colby Community College student newspaper, bi-weekly [2] ... Colby, Kansas: Broadcasts from Goodland, Kansas [8 ...
Butler County Times-Gazette; C. Change of Heart (street paper) The Coffeyville Journal; Colby Free Press; Concordia Blade-Empire; ... Hillsboro Free Press; Hillsboro ...
Scott County Times [22] Simpson County News [23] Tate Record [24] The Carroll County Conservative [25] The Choctaw Plaindealer [26] The Columbian Progress [27] The Enterprise-Tocsin [28] The Kosciusko Star-Herald [29] The Northside Sun [30] The Pine Belt News [31] The Winona Times [25] The Winston County Journal [26] The Yazoo Herald [32 ...
He moved to Thomas County, Kansas, in 1888, and homesteaded there in 1892. He began teaching school when nineteen years of age and became superintendent of schools for Thomas County 1894-1898. He was owner and editor of the Colby Free Press from 1897 to 1919. He served as mayor of Colby and as a member of the city council.
In 1854, the Kansas Territory was organized, then in 1861 Kansas became the 34th U.S. state. Thomas County was founded on October 8, 1885. It was named for George Thomas , a Union general during the Civil War and hero of the Battle of Chickamauga.