The Barbour Democrat

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The Barbour Democrat is an independent newspaper published every Wednesday in Philippi, West Virginia. It is the only newspaper published in Barbour County and has a paid circulation of 4,837, accounting for 31% of the county's population. [1] It is a member of the West Virginia Press Association.

The Barbour Democrat has been published continuously since 6 July 1893, when it was founded by Aldine S. Poling. In the 1940s it absorbed a rival paper, The Philippi Republican. The paper is currently owned and operated by the Byrne family; Lars Byrne is the editor.

Coverage consists of serious news from the region, reported by staff, and social items contributed by readers. In addition to covering events in Philippi, Belington and Junior, the Democrat runs several regular columns reporting news from small rural communities in the county. Despite its name, the paper has long since abandoned political partisanship and does not publish editorials or endorse candidates.

In 2004, The Barbour Democrat received the Barbour County Chamber's Directors' Award 'for long and faithful dedication to the continuing prosperity of Barbour County and its citizens, wherever in the world they may now be living.' [2] In 2005, the paper won the West Virginia Education Association's Golden Apple Award for continuous coverage of education issues. [3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Subscription statistics from Barbour Community Net.
  2. ^ West Virginia Press Association newsletter, March 4, 2005, p.2.
  3. ^ WVEA press release.