Indiana Gazette

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Indiana Gazette
TypeDaily Newspaper
FormatPrinted
Owner(s)Sample newspaper group
Founded1890
HeadquartersWater Street, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
Circulation50,000 subscribers
(per The Washington Post)[better source needed]
Websitehttp://www.indianagazette.com

The Indiana Gazette is a public newspaper printed for Indiana County, Pennsylvania, and surrounding areas. It is delivered daily except for holidays and special occasions. It is located on Water Street in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

History[]

The Indiana Gazette was established by the Ray family 1890, and is printed by Indiana Printing and Publishing. The Indiana Printing and Publishing Company came to the Donnelly family when Joe Donnelly, father of current president Michael J. Donnelly, married into the Ray family. Joseph Donnelly wed Lucille Ray, daughter of the generation of Ray's that founded the then-titled the Indiana Evening Gazette. Joseph and Lucy had three children, Hastie, Stacie and Michael.

Inside news[]

The daily newspaper carries local news, police reports, obituaries, national, international and sports news and comics. The Gazette's mascot, named "Diggy," is represented in local parades.

Online[]

The newspaper also offers an online paper at its website; a subscription is required.

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