Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner | Heartland Publications |
Publisher | Pat Lay |
Managing editors | John Henson |
Language | English |
Official website | harlandaily.com |
The Harlan Daily Enterprise, serving Harlan County, KY, with a circulation of 6,000, was first published in 1901 as the Harlan Enterprise and began publishing in 1928 as the Harlan Daily Enterprise.
The newspaper is published five times a week, Tuesday through Saturday, except on major holidays. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Purchased by Heartland Publications, a Connecticut-based company with a focus on community journalism, from the New York Times on November 20, 1990, the newspaper is named in honor of the city and county which it serves. Those entities were named for Silas Harlan who was killed in 1782 while leading the advance party at the Battle of Blue Lick, the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War. Harlan is a distant relative of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan.
History and demographics of Harlan County have presented both challenges and opportunities for the editorial staff of the newspaper as the coal-mining region it serves has been the site of labor disputes and a series of "boom and bust" cycles; a declining population since its highest level of 75,275 in the 1940 census down to 33,202 in the 2000 census with an estimate that the 2009 population has declined to 30,783, a 7.3% decline while the rest of Kentucky has an estimated growth of 5.6%; significant welfare rolls with an estimated 29.3% of residents living below the poverty level; and clearly divided socio-economic classes.
In recent years the newspaper has received numerous awards from the Kentucky Press Association's Excellence in KY Newspapers competition.
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