Shelbyville Daily Union
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Shelbyville Daily Union | |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner | Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. |
Publisher | Mindy Mars |
Editor | Frank Mulholland |
Founded | May 9, 1863 |
Price | USD .50 |
Headquarters | 100 West Main Street, Shelbyville, Illinois 62565 USA |
Circulation | 3,305 daily[1] |
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Website: shelbyvilledailyunion.com |
The Shelbyville Daily Union, "Shelby County's No. 1 News Source," is a daily newspaper serving Shelbyville, Illinois. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
Missing only two editions since starting as the Shelbyville Weekly Union in 1863, the Union was the county's first daily on January 22, 1887. The Union passed through several local ownership groups before being acquired by Hollinger International in May 1999. That company held on to the Union for a year and a half before selling it to CNHI, which still owns it.[2]
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- ^ CNHI-CAN Circulation, figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 17, 2007.
- ^ Shelbyville Daily Union: About Us, accessed January 17, 2007.
Municipalities and Communities of Shelby County, Illinois (County Seat: Shelbyville) |
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Cities, Towns and Villages | Cowden | Dollville | Duvall | Fancher | Findlay | Henton | Herborn | Herrick | Hinton | Kingman | Middlesworth | Mode | Mowequa | Oconee | Radford | Shelbyville | Sigel | Stewardson | Strasburg | Tower Hill | Westervelt | Windsor | Yantisville |
Townships | Ash Grove | Big Spring | Clarksburg | Cold Spring | Dry Point | Flat Branch | Herrick | Holland | Lakewood | Moweaqua | Oconee | Okaw | Penn | Pickaway | Prairie | Richland | Ridge | Rose | Rural | Shelbyville | Sigel | Todds Point | Tower Hill | Windsor |
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