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Lee Enterprises has sold three newspapers south of St. Louis to Greg Hoskins’ Better Newspapers: the Park Hills Daily Journal, the Fredericktown Democrat News and the Farmington Press and Advantage. Hoskins said he would return local autonomy to each paper and build a printing plant in Park Hills. Hoskins' company, based in Mascoutah, Ill., has 39 publications in Illinois and Missouri, six radio stations and a printing plant in Altamont, Ill.
Map shows the three towns involved. To enlarge, click on it.
Natalie Perkins (right), editor and publisher of the Deer Creek Pilot in Rolling Fork, Miss., receives the President's Award from Mississippi Press Association President Stephanie Patton at the group's recent convention. Perkins, who also serves as assistant manager of the Sharkey County Emergency Management Agency, was feted for her work following an EF-4 tornado that devastated the community. The Pilot kept publishing on schedule.
The Hickman County Times of Centerville, Tenn., ran a photo of the county mayor and U.S. Sen Marsha Blackburn after she came to town, but told readers that didn't cover the meeting she held with "a dozen or so local leaders" because "Her spokesman invited the editor of this newspaper to attend on the condition that all comments in the session would be of the record. The editor declined to attend, and declined to meet with the senator after the closed meeting." Blackburn closed her last meeting in the county, too, the weekly reports.
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