List of newspapers in Ohio

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This is a list of newspapers in Ohio. Eight of these are part of the Ohio News Organization and most are part of the Ohio Newspaper Association.

Major papers[]

Daily newspapers[]

Akron[]

  • Akron Beacon Journal

Alliance[]

Ashland[]

  • (Monday-Saturday)

Ashtabula[]

Athens[]

Cambridge[]

Canton[]

Chardon[]

Chillicothe[]

Cincinnati[]

  • American Israelite
  • The Cincinnati Enquirer

Cleveland[]

Columbus[]

Coshocton[]

Dayton[]

Defiance[]

  • The Crescent-News

East Liverpool[]

Elyria[]

  • The Chronicle-Telegram

Findlay[]

Fremont[]

Gallipolis[]

Hamilton[]

Ironton[]

Kent-Ravenna[]

Lancaster[]

Lima[]

Lisbon and Columbiana County[]

Logan[]

Lorain[]

Mansfield[]

Marietta[]

Martins Ferry[]

Marysville[]

Massillon[]

Middletown[]

New Philadelphia[]

  • The Times Reporter

Newark[]

Norwalk[]

Piqua[]

  • Piqua Daily Call

Pomeroy[]

Portsmouth[]

Salem[]

  • Salem News

Sandusky[]

  • The Sandusky Register

Sidney[]

  • The Sidney Daily News

Springfield[]

Steubenville[]

Warren[]

  • Tribune Chronicle

Washington Court House[]

Willoughby[]

Wooster[]

Youngstown[]

  • The Vindicator

Zanesville[]

Nondaily newspapers[]

Akron[]

Alliance[]

Athens[]

  • The Post (student newspaper at Ohio University)

Beachwood[]

Brookfield[]

Cadiz[]

Caldwell[]

Cincinnati[]

Cleveland[]

Columbus[]

Dayton[]

Eaton[]

  • The Register-Herald

Enon[]

  • The Enon Eagle

Gallipolis[]

Garfield Heights[]

Garrettsville[]

Granville[]

Hillsboro[]

  • ""

Jackson[]

Jefferson, Ohio[]

Lebanon[]

Lima[]

Maple Heights[]

Marietta[]

McArthur[]

Minster[]

New Carlisle[]

Oxford[]

New Lexington[]

Newcomerstown[]

Paulding County[]

  • Paulding County Progress

Port Clinton[]

  • The Beacon

Springboro[]

  • Springboro Star-Press

Steubenville[]

Swanton[]

Tipp City[]

Toledo[]

Troy[]

Wauseon[]

Waverly[]

West Union[]

Woodsfield[]

Yellow Springs[]

Toledo[]

  • The Blade

Van Wert[]

Defunct newspapers[]

  • Holmes County Republican
  • The Yellow Springs American (from June 11, 1953 through at least April 15, 1954)[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Geauga County Maple Leaf". Geauga County Maple Leaf. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  2. ^ "The Yellow Springs American". Cedarville University Digital Commons. Retrieved September 19, 2021.

External links[]

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