Edmonson News

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Edmonson News
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Edmonson News Publishing Offices in downtown Brownsville
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)
PublisherBill Canty [1]
EditorCathy Canty
Founded1927 [2]
HeadquartersBrownsville, Kentucky
Circulation3,704 weekly

The Edmonson News is a weekly newspaper based in Brownsville, Kentucky, and serving Edmonson County in west-central Kentucky, including Brownsville and surrounding communities. Although is published on Wednesdays every week (excluding the final week prior to New Year's Day), its date line on the front page is printed as the Thursday after publishing.

History[]

The Edmonson News was first established by Perry Meloan in 1927.[3] Bill Canty worked in partnership with Meloan until the latter man died in 1965. After Meloan's death, Canty took over the news paper. Bill Canty has been publishing the newspaper with weekly happenings in the area for a total of 50 years. His wife, Cathy joined the business after their 1971 marriage.

In the wake of Bill and Cathy Canty's retirement in 2016, the Edmonson News was purchased by Horse Cave-based , the owner of county newspapers in neighboring Barren, Butler, and Hart counties, along with two additional weekly newspapers in Metcalfe and Monroe Counties. The sale's finalization is scheduled for February 1, 2016.[4] Along with a new front-page design, an online version of the Edmonson News was also made available to subscribers for the first time.

References[]

  1. ^ Edmonson News , Thursday, October 16, 2014. Page 6
  2. ^ This info is determined by volume number. Volume 87 is the year 2014.
  3. ^ http://kypress.com/directory/weekly_detail.php?id=12
  4. ^ Terry, Sam (January 13, 2016). "Jobe acquires Edmonson News". Retrieved January 16, 2016. Editor's note: The news article cited was also featured on the front page of all five Jobe-owned newspapers in the week of January 13–14, 2016.

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