The State Journal (Frankfort)
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The State Journal is a midsize daily
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mainly serving Frankfort, the capital of
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, and Franklin County. the paper prints Tuesday through Friday plus one weekend edition. and has a circulation of 6,100–7,300. Due to financial stresses during the
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, the newspaper reduced their print schedule to twice a week and beefed up their
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delivery and services. The
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Chanda Veno, who has held the position since December 2018, is the first female editor in the paper's lengthy history (founded in 1900). Carl West, a graduate of
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(1966) and member of the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame (2003), was the longtime editor of the newspaper, serving from 1979 to 2012. __FORCETOC__


History

In 1900, John Meloan established ''The Kentucky State Journal'', an eight-page, six-column Democratic morning daily. In 1908, Graham Vreeland established the ''Frankfort News''. In 1911, both papers united to become ''The Frankfort News-Journal'' and was renamed ''The State Journal'' in 1912. The Perry family ran the newspaper up until 1962, when it was bought by the Dix family of
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. Operating as Frankfort Publishing Co., L.L.C., a subsidiary of Dix Communications, Albert E. Dix was publisher, followed by his children Troy Dix and Ann Dix Maenza through 2015. At that time, the paper was purchased by Frankfort Newsmedia LLC, an affiliate of Boone Newspapers Inc.


References

*Jillson, Willard Rouse. ''The Newspapers and Periodicals of Frankfort, Kentucky 1795–1945''. Published 1945. Kentucky State Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky. Print.


External links

* Newspapers published in Kentucky Frankfort, Kentucky 1900 establishments in Kentucky Newspapers established in 1900 {{Kentucky-newspaper-stub