Creston News Advertiser

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Creston News Advertiser
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Type
Owner(s)Shaw Media
PublisherCreston Publishing Company
EditorJohn Van Nostrand
Founded1928; 94 years ago (1928)
HeadquartersCreston, IA
Websitehttps://www.crestonnews.com

The Creston News Advertiser is a daily newspaper in Creston, Iowa, United States.[1] It was started by Frank B. Thayer and Joel R. Hill, a Kansas City banker, in 1928 as a result of the merger of two newspapers, the Creston Evening News and the Creston Daily Advertiser.[2][3] Creston Evening News was founded as a weekly in 1879 and began daily circulation in 1881.[4] The paper remains a daily circulation, with carriers delivering papers in the afternoon.

It also includes news formerly published by the Fontanelle Observer and the . Staff for the News Advertiser also write for the Osceola Sentinel Tribune, located in Osceola.

Creston News Advertiser is published by Creston Publishing Company and is published in house.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ William John Petersen, The story of Iowa: the progress of an American state, Volume 4, Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1952, p. 760 [1]
  2. ^ William David Sloan, Makers of the media mind: journalism educators and their ideas, Routledge, 1990 p. 202 [2]
  3. ^ Inland printer, American lithographer, Volume 85, Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., 1930, p. 116 [3]
  4. ^ a b CrestonNews.com - Contact Us

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