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The ''Pharos-Tribune'' is a Monday through Saturday (Weekend Edition) morning
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based in
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, covering
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. The newspaper and its commercial printing facility in Logansport's Industrial Park are owned by
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History


Early ''Pharos''

The forerunner of the newspaper presently serving the six-county area was a four-page publication printed on a crude hand press brought to Logansport on a
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by Samuel A. Hall in 1844. The journeyman printer christened his paper the ''Democratic Pharos'' and the first issue of the six-column paper appeared July 24 of that year. The competition among newspapers in Cass County was exceptionally fierce. Some publications lasted only a few months; some lived for a few years. The list of discontinued newspapers undoubtedly offered 20-year-old Hall little encouragement that his publication would continue through the years, but it has. Hall's staunch
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beliefs were reflected in the first edition of his paper. The editorial declared the publication to be “uncompromisingly Democratic,” and a biography of the Democratic candidate for president,
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, was included in the issue. The front page of the first edition contained only two headlines which were poetry and miscellany.


Daily newspaper

When the ''Democratic Pharos'' was launched, Logansport was a town of 1,800 people. On August 10, 1874, the weekly Democrat Pharos was changed to the ''Daily Pharos'', and Logansport had grown to a city of nearly 9,000 people. The ''Daily Pharos'' was established under the management of Rufus Magee, who purchased the paper in 1869, a year prior to Hall's death. Magee's interest in the ''Daily Pharos'' was purchased July 1, 1875, by the Pharos Company composed of S.P. Sheerin, C.P. Knowlton,
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and Mrs. S.A. Hall. The Pharos Company remained in control of the newspaper for two years when the publication was sold on November 18, 1877, to Benjamin F. Louthain and Milton Y. Todisman. Todisman retired a year later and was succeeded by
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, who remained with the paper for a year. Louthain, who held an active position in the paper's management, entered into partnership in 1881 with John W. Barnes. Remaining in the newspaper partnership for 32 years, these men mutually agreed to dissolve partnership in 1913, when the ''Daily Pharos'' and the ''
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'' consolidated on May 13, to form the ''Pharos-Reporter''. The first issue of that paper appeared May 15. The consolidated ''Pharos-Reporter'' was owned and operated by the Pharos-Reporter Publishing Company with B.F. Louthain serving as president, treasurer and editor.


Merger with ''Reporter''

The ''Logansport Daily Reporter'' was established by J.E. Sutton October 1, 1889, at 218 Sixth Street. Later the publication was moved to 525-27 East Broadway. Upon her husband's death, Mrs. Inez Sutton managed the Reporter until her son, Lindley R. Sutton, assumed the management when he became of age. They sported the distinction of being the first local paper to use a
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machine, perfection printing press and folder to print from a continuous roll of paper. The merger of the ''Daily Pharos'' and the ''Logansport Reporter'', both afternoon papers, left Logansport with the two daily papers instead of the four which had existed prior to the consolidation of the ''Logansport Journal'' and the ''Logansport Tribune''. The ''Logansport Daily Tribune'' made its debut December 1, 1907, published by a stock company with E.F. and Harry Metzger and O.A. Cummins, as principal stockholders. B.F. Louthain, publisher of the ''Pharos-Reporter'', died October 15, 1915, and his widow, Mrs. Matilda Louthain, became president of the Pharos-Reporter Publishing Company. A partial interest in the paper was purchased two years later by Samuel O. Berman. On March 1, 1920, the ''Pharos-Reporter'' purchased the ''Journal-Tribune'', a morning newspaper and the publications merged under the name of ''Pharos-Tribune''. Mrs. Louthain continued as president with her son, W.R. Emslie, as secretary and manager and Berman as treasurer and assistant manager. The first edition of the ''Pharos-Tribune'' appeared March 15, 1920, published at 517 East Broadway, the present site of the newspaper. In 1923, Berman, who operated a wholesale and retail sporting goods business in Logansport, was named publisher of the ''Pharos-Tribune''. Berman became controlling stockholder in 1926. He was succeeded as general manager and publisher upon his death in 1938 by J.M. Druck, who remained as publisher until 1990. Mr. Druck's 53-year career as a publisher is believed to be the longest by any daily publisher in Indiana.


Purchase of ''Press''

The ''Logansport Press'', which had started publication June 14, 1921, was purchased by the ''Pharos-Tribune'' on March 1, 1949, and moved that fall from 309-11 East Broadway to the Pharos-Tribune Building. The papers were combined only in the mechanical and business aspect, as the editorial, news and circulation departments of both papers remained completely separate. In January 1966,
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, headed by Robert S. Howard, purchased the majority interest in both local papers, and shortly thereafter 100 percent acquisition of the ownership. The final step in Logansport's consolidation of newspapers took place October 3, 1966, when the ''Pharos-Tribune'' and ''Logansport Press'' combined to publish the first edition of the ''Pharos-Tribune and Press''.


Outside owners

The ''Pharos-Tribune'' moved into its present building in 1983. In 1995, Howard Publications traded the ''Pharos-Tribune'' to Canadian-owned
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in exchange for the '' Valparaiso Vidette-Messenger''. In 1990, William C. Blake replaced J.M. Druck, who retired as publisher of the ''Pharos-Tribune''. He was replaced in 1996 by interim publisher
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who filled the position for a short time. In April 1997,
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became publisher of the ''Pharos-Tribune'' after a year of having the position vacant. She was replaced in November 1998 by
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. In 2000, Thompson Newspapers sold the ''Pharos-Tribune'', along with 48 other daily U.S. newspapers. Thompson retained the (Toronto) ''
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'', and have put their focus on doing business electronically. On September 1, 2000, Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc (cnhiMedia) acquired 17 daily newspapers from Thompson Newspapers Inc. that included the ''Pharos-Tribune''. The Birmingham-based cnhi was founded in 1997 and is a privately held communications company. The ''Pharos-Tribune'' is the third largest property of cnhiMedia's 14 Indiana publications. On January 3, 2001,
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was named the new publisher of the ''Pharos-Tribune''. The Pharos-Tribune went from printing seven days a week, to five days a week in May 2020.


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External links


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