• Capital Newspapers is
stopping print production of the Reedsburg Times Press (Wisconsin). The last
edition will go out Sept. 17. Capital Newspapers is based in Madison and owned by Lee Enterprises and The
Capital Times Company.
• Starting Oct. 6, The Herald-Whig (Quincy, Illinois)
will use the U.S. Postal Service for home delivery. With the change, The
Herald-Whig will become a morning newspaper. Subscribers who get Sunday home
delivery by carrier will still get that service. Quincy Media owns the paper.
• The Mores family has sold the Harlan Newspapers (Iowa.) Louie Mullen, owner of Blackbird, is
the new owner of the business.
• The Bismarck Tribune (North Dakota) is going
to six-day print starting Oct. 10, the paper announced.
The paper will stop printing a Sunday edition. The Saturday edition will be the
biggest paper of the week. Lee Enterprises owns the paper.
• The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and its parent company,
WEHCO Newspapers (Little Rock),
have bought The Pine Bluff Commercial, the
paper announced.
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