Peabody Gazette-Bulletin
The Peabody Gazette-Bulletin is a local weekly newspaper for the cities of Peabody, Burns, Florence in the state of Kansas. The paper publishes every Wednesday. The newspaper also maintains an online presence.[1]
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Hoch Publishing |
Publisher | Eric Meyer |
News editor | Mindy Kepfield |
Founded | 1873 |
Headquarters | 117 S. 3rd St. Marion, Kansas 66861 United States |
Website | peabodykansas.com |
History
The Peabody Gazette newspaper was founded in 1873 by J.P. Church. There was a daily edition in 1887 by W.H. Morgan, but it went back to a weekly edition during the same year. The Peabody Graphic newspaper existed from May 20 to June 19 of 1891. The Peabody Herald newspaper was founded in 1911 by C.T. Weaver. The Gazette and Herald consolidated into the Peabody Gazette-Herald in 1915 by Oscar S. Stauffer.[2]
Notable editors
- Oscar Stanley Stauffer (1886-1982),[3] founder of Stauffer Communications, editor of Peabody Gazette-Herald newspaper from 1915 to 1922.[4]
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See also
The other newspapers in Marion County are Hillsboro Free Press, Hillsboro Star-Journal, Marion County Record.
References
- "Official Website". Retrieved February 5, 2014.
- A History of Kansas Newspapers; Kansas State Historical Society; 1916.
- O.S. Stauffer at Find a Grave
- Peabody : The First 100 Years; Peabody Historical Society; Peabody Gazette-Herald in Peabody, KS; 123 pages; 1971.
External links
- Official website
- Peabody Newspaper Archive, 1876 to 2017.
- 1916 History of Early Marion County Newspapers
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