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List Of Newspapers Published By CNHI
Newspapers currently or formerly published by Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. (CNHI) include the following, sorted by state: Alabama * ''The Cullman Times'' four days per week (previously daily) of Cullman, Alabama * ''The News Courier'' four days per week (previously daily) of Athens, Alabama * ''St. Clair News Aegis'' weekly of Pell City, Alabama Defunct or merged into other newspapers * ''The North Jefferson News'' weekly of Gardendale, Alabama; the ''Cullman Times'' replaced the ''News'' with a page in its Wednesday edition * ''The Leeds News'' weekly of Leeds, Alabama, closed Florida * South Georgia Media Group: ** ''The Mayo Free Press'' weekly of Mayo, Florida ** ''The Jasper News'' weekly of Jasper, Florida ** ''Suwannee Democrat'' weekly of Live Oak, Florida Georgia * ''Americus Times-Recorder'' daily of Americus, Georgia **'' Ellaville SUN'' of Ellaville, Georgia * ''Cordele Dispatch'' weekly (previously daily) of Cordele, Georgia * '' The Daily Cit ...
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CNHI
CNHI, LLC (formerly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.) is an American publisher of newspapers and advertising-related publications throughout the United States. The company was formed in 1997 by Ralph Martin,Company History: Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
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The Daily Citizen (Dalton)
''The Daily Citizen'' is a daily newspaper published in Dalton, Georgia. It is the flagship newspaper of North Georgia Newspaper Group, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc."About Us"
''The Daily Citizen'', Retrieved January 17, 2007. The newspaper was founded in 1847 as ''The North Georgia Citizen''. Besides ''The Daily Citizen'', the newspaper group publishes the monthly ''Dalton Magazine'', ''Calhoun Magazine'', ''Catoosa Life Magazine'', ''Health, Mind & Body'' magazine and a Spanish-language weekly newspaper, ''El Informador'', all of which are distributed in and around Dalton, and other publications in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and Tennessee.


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Danville, Illinois
Danville is a city in and the county seat of Vermilion County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 33,027. As of 2019, the population was an estimated 30,479. History The area that is now Danville was once home to the Miami, Kickapoo, and Potawatomi tribes of Native Americans. Danville was founded in 1827 on of land donated by Guy W. Smith and donated by Dan W. Beckwith. The sale of lots was set for April 10, 1827 and advertised in newspapers in Indianapolis, Indiana and the state capital of Vandalia. The first post office was established in May of the same year in the house of Amos Williams, organizer of Vermilion and Edgar Counties and a prominent Danville citizen. Williams and Beckwith drew up the first plat map; the city was named after Dan Beckwith at Williams' suggestion, although Beckwith suggested the names "Williamsburg" and "Williamstown". Beckwith was born in Pennsylvania in 1795 and moved to Indiana as a young man; in 1819 he accompanied the first ...
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Commercial-News
The ''Commercial-News'' is a daily newspaper that serves Danville, Illinois and surrounding communities. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings, who acquired it from Gannett Gannett Co., Inc. () is an American mass media holding company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.Gannett sells five daily newspapers to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.
It maintains a presence as a three-day print, and also an online publication.


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Valdosta, Georgia
Valdosta is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, Georgia, Lowndes County, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States. As of 2019, Valdosta had an estimated population of 56,457. Valdosta is the principal city of the Valdosta Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in 2021 had a population of 149,590. It includes Brooks County, Georgia, Brooks County to the west. Valdosta is the home of Valdosta State University, a regional university in the University System of Georgia with over 12,000 students. The football team at Valdosta High School has more wins than any other American high school, and is second in overall wins in the country after University of Michigan. Valdosta is called the Azalea City, as the plant grows in profusion there. The city hosts an annual Azalea Festival in March. History Establishment Valdosta was incorporated on December 7, 1860, when it was designated by the state legislature as the new county seat, formerly at nearby Troupville, Georgia, Tro ...
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The Valdosta Daily Times
''The Valdosta Daily Times'' is a daily newspaper published in Valdosta, Georgia, United States. It is the highest-circulation property operated by South Georgia Media Group, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. CNHI acquired the paper in 2000 from Thomson Thomson may refer to: Names * Thomson (surname), a list of people with this name and a description of its origin * Thomson baronets, four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Thomson Businesses and organizations * SGS-Thomson Mic .... References External links ''The Valdosta Daily Times'' WebsiteCNHI Website Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state) Daily Times {{GeorgiaUS-newspaper-stub ...
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Milledgeville, Georgia
Milledgeville is a city in and the county seat of Baldwin County in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is northeast of Macon and bordered on the east by the Oconee River. The rapid current of the river here made this an attractive location to build a city. It was the capital of Georgia from 1804 to 1868, including during the American Civil War. Milledgeville was preceded as the capital city by Louisville and was succeeded by Atlanta, the current capital. Today U.S. Highway 441 connects Milledgeville to Madison, Athens, and Dublin. As of April 1, 2020, the population of Milledgeville was 17,070 down from 17,715 at the 2010 US Census. Milledgeville is along the route of the Fall Line Freeway, which is under construction to link Milledgeville with Augusta, Macon, Columbus, and other Fall Line cities. They have long histories from the colonial era of Georgia. Milledgeville is the principal city of the Milledgeville Micropolitan Statistical Area, a micropolitan area that include ...
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The Union-Recorder
''The Union-Recorder'' is a daily newspaper published Tuesday - Saturday in Milledgeville, Georgia. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., who purchased it from Knight Ridder Knight Ridder was an American media company, specializing in newspaper and Internet publishing. Until it was bought by McClatchy on June 27, 2006, it was the second largest newspaper publisher in the United States, with 32 daily newspaper brand ... in 1997. References External links ''The Union-Recorder'' WebsiteCNHI WebsiteMilledgeville Historic Newspapers ArchiveDigital Library of Georgia Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state) Baldwin County, Georgia Newspapers established in 1820 1820 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) {{GeorgiaUS-newspaper-stub ...
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Tifton, Georgia
Tifton is a city in Tift County, Georgia, United States. The population was 17,045 at the 2020 census. The city is the county seat of Tift County. The area's public schools are administered by the Tift County School District. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College has its main campus in Tifton. Southern Regional Technical College and the University of Georgia also have Tifton campuses. Sites in the area include the Coastal Plain Research Arboretum, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, and the Georgia Museum of Agriculture & Historic Village. The Tifton Commercial Historic District and the Tifton Residential Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. History Tifton was founded in 1872 in Berrien County at the junction of the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad and the Brunswick and Western Railroad by sawmill owner Henry H. Tift. Tifton was incorporated as a city in 1890. In 1905, it was designated county seat of the newly formed Tift Coun ...
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The Tifton Gazette
''The Tifton Gazette'' is a weekly newspaper published in Tifton, Georgia. It is operated by South Georgia Media Group, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. CNHI acquired the paper in 2000 from Thomson Thomson may refer to: Names * Thomson (surname), a list of people with this name and a description of its origin * Thomson baronets, four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Thomson Businesses and organizations * SGS-Thomson Mic .... References External links "The Tifton Gazette Article April 12th, 2014"''The Tifton Gazette'' WebsiteCNHI Website Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state) Tift County, Georgia Newspapers established in 1888 {{GeorgiaUS-newspaper-stub 1888 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) ...
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Thomasville, Georgia
Thomasville is the county seat of Thomas County, Georgia, United States. The population was 18,413 at the 2010 United States Census, making it the second largest city in southwest Georgia after Albany, Georgia, Albany. The city deems itself the "City of Roses" and holds an annual Rose Festival. The city features plantations open to the public, a historic downtown, a large farmer's market, and The Big Oak, an oak tree from about 1680 at the corner of Monroe and Crawford streets. History Thomasville was founded in 1825 as seat of the newly formed Thomas County. It was incorporated as a town in 1831 and as a city in 1889. The community was named for Jett Thomas, a general in the War of 1812. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and (0.40%) is water. It is the second largest city in Southwest Georgia after Albany, Georgia, Albany. The city has three U.S. Routes: U.S. Route 19, 19, U.S. Route 84, 84 and U.S. Route 319 ...
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Thomasville Times-Enterprise
The ''Thomasville Times-Enterprise'' is a five-day newspaper published in Thomasville, Georgia. It is operated by South Georgia Media Group, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. CNHI acquired the paper in 2000 from Thomson. A popular columnist for the paper was retired Georgia State Representative Theo Titus, who wrote over 1000 columns on nature, and other subjects, over a twenty-year span from 1986 to 2006. A book was published from an edited collection of his columns, under the title ''An Outdoor Heritage-stories from a South Georgia Life.'' References External links ''Thomasville Times-Enterprise'' WebsiteCNHI Website Thomasville Times-Enterprise Thomasville Times-Enterprise The ''Thomasville Times-Enterprise'' is a five-day newspaper published in Thomasville, Georgia. It is operated by South Georgia Media Group, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. CNHI acquired the paper in 2000 from Thomson. A popular ...
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