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The ''Merced Sun-Star'' is a daily
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printed in
Merced, California Merced (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Mercy") is a city in, and the county seat of, Merced County, California, Merced County, California, United States, in the San Joaquin Valley. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 86,333, up ...
, in the
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. It has an estimated circulation of 20,000 copies. The newspaper is published every day except for Sundays.


History

The ''Merced Sun-Star'' evolved from the ''San Joaquin Valley Argus,'' a weekly newspaper based in the nearby city of Snelling which began publishing the paper in 1869. The ''Argus'' merged with the ''Merced Journal'' in 1890 to become the ''Merced County Sun''. In 1925 another consolidation created the ''Merced Sun-Star.'' In 1941, the ''Sun-Star'' was acquired by
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. In 1995, Lesher's heirs sold the ''Sun-Star'' and the ''Madera Tribune'' to US Media, later renamed Pacific-Sierra Publishing. The newspaper was acquired by
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in 2004. Currently, the ''Sun-Star'' has more than 120 employees that prepare both a print newspaper and an online version.


Ownership

The ''Merced Sun-Star'' is owned by
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, which purchased it in 2004 along with five non-dailes in Atwater,
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, Los Banos, and Oakhurst. The paper is the county's only daily newspaper, although it is not the county's only newspaper. Merced County is also served by the ''
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'', a weekly paper published each Thursday by Mid-Valley Publications.


Awards

The newspaper has become known for its investigative journalism. A series of articles exposing wrongdoing by the local district attorney ended in the DA's resignation and garnered the newspaper a national Associated Press Managing Editors Association public service award. The stories also won a California First Amendment Coalition Beacon Award, among other distinctions. The newspaper won its second APME award (this one in the First Amendment category) in 2009 after it exposed a series of racist emails sent by an Atwater city councilman.


Online newspaper

The ''Sun-Star'' also has an online edition offering the latest news, sports, weather and information affecting Merced and Mariposa counties.


Weekly newspapers

The ''Merced Sun-Star'' also publishes the: *''Atwater Signal'' *''Chowchilla News'' *''Livingston Chronicle''


References


External links


Official ''Merced Sun-Star'' websiteofficial ''Merced Sun-Star'' mobile website
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