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Kentucky Press Association Newspaper List County Newspaper Publication for: Phone # Contact/Email Mailing Address Rita Murrell 98 Grant Lane Adair Adair Progress all of Adair Co. 270-384-6471 [email protected] Coumbia KY. 42728 270-237-3441 P.O. Box 310 Allen The Citizen-Times all of Allen Co. Fax: 270-237-3441 [email protected] Scottsville, KY. 42164 P.O. Box 410 all of Anderson 502-839-6906 Lawrenceburg, KY. Anderson Anderson News Co. Fax: 502-839-3118 [email protected] 40342 270-442-7389 Larrah Workman 347 Broadway Ballard Advance-Yeoman all of Ballard Co. Fax: 270-442-5220 [email protected] La Center, KY. 42056 101 N Public Sq. Barren Barren County Progress all of Barren Co. 270-786-2676 [email protected] Glasgow KY. 42141 Jeremiah Brown P.O. Box 577 Bath Bath Co. News Outlook all of Bath Co. 606-674-9994 [email protected] Owingsville KY. 40360 Bell Co. Except 606-248-1010 Bethany Moore P.O. Box 579 Bell Middlesboro Daily News Pineville Fax: 606-248-7614 [email protected] Middlesboro KY. 40965 Pineville Sun- city of Pineville 606-337-2333 Gary Ferguson 210 W. Virginia Ave. Bell Cumberland Courier only Fax: 606-337-2360 [email protected] Pineville KY. 40977 Lin Hobbs 228 Granview Dr. Boone Boone Co. Recorder all of Boone Co. 859-283-0404 [email protected] Fort Mitchell KY. 41017 859-987-1870 Genevieve Brannon 123 W. 8th Street Bourbon Bourbon County Citizen all of Bourbon Co. Fax: 859-987-3729 [email protected] Paris KY. 40361 Kim Harper 224 17th St. Boyd The Independent all of Boyd Co. 606-326-2603 [email protected] Ashland KY. 41101 The Advocate- 859-236-2551 Sherry Bunker 330 S. Fourth St. Boyle Messenger all of Boyle Co. Fax: 859-236-9566 [email protected] Danville KY. 40422 606-735-2198 Amy Meyer P.O. Box 68 Bracken Bracken County News all of Bracken Co. Fax: 606-735-2199 [email protected] Brooksville KY. 41004 P.O. Box 999 Jackson-Breathitt County all of Breathitt 606-666-2451 Cheryl Campbell Jackson KY. 41339- Breathitt Times-Voice Co. Fax: 606-666-5706 [email protected] 0999 all of Breckenridge County Brenckenridge P.O. Box 31 Breckenridge Herald News Co. 270-756-2109 [email protected] Hardinsburg KY. 40143 455 N. Buckman St. 502-543-2288 Laura Felt Shepherdsville KY. Bullitt Pioneer News all of Bullitt Co. Fax: 502-955-6455 [email protected] 40165 Melissa Mudd 120 E. Ohio St. Butler County Banner- [email protected] or Morgantown KY. Butler Republican all of Butler Co. 270-526-4151 [email protected] 42261 270-365-5588 Debbie Frisch P.O. Box 439 Caldwell Times Leader all of Caldwell Co. Fax: 270-365-7299 [email protected] Princeton KY. 42445 all of Calloway 270-753-1916 Lauren Moore P.O. Box 1040 Calloway Murray Ledger & Times Co. Fax: 270-753-1927 [email protected] Murray KY. 42071 Campbell County all of Campbell 654 Highland Ave. Campbell Recorder News Co. 859-283-0404 No Contact on file Fort Thomas KY. 41075 Kate Prince P.O. Box 427 Carlisle Carlisle County News all of Carlisle Co. 270-442-7389 [email protected] Bardwell KY. 42023 502-732-4261 P.O. Box 60 Carroll News Democrat all of Carroll Co. Fax: 502-732-0453 [email protected] Carrollton KY. 41008 all Carter Co. 211 S. Carol Malone Grayson Journal except City of Blvd. Grayson KY. Carter Enquirer Olive Hill 606-474-5101 [email protected] 41143 City of Olive Hill 187 Railroad St. Carter Olive Hill Times only 606-286-4201 [email protected] Olive Hill KY. 41164 Larry Rowell P.O. Box 40 Casey Casey County News all of Casey Co. 606-787-7171 [email protected] Liberty KY. 42539 Cynthia Cunningham all of Christian 270-887-3250 [email protected] P.O. Box 729 Christian Kentucky New Era Co. Fax: 270-887-3222 m Hopkinsville KY. 42241 Whitney Leggett [email protected] 20 Wall St. Clark Winchester Sun all of Clark Co. 859-744-3123 om Winchester KY. 40392 Jessica Bowling jbowling@themanchesterenterpris 103 Third St. Clay Manchester Enterprise all of Clay Co. 606-598-2319 e.com Manchester KY. 40962 Al Gibson P.O. Box 360 Clinton Clinton County News all of Clinton Co. 606-387-5144 [email protected] Albany KY. 42602 P.O. Box 191 all of Crittenden 270-965-3191 Chris Evans Marion KY. 42064- Crittenden Crittenden Press Co. Fax: 270-965-2516 [email protected] 0191 P.O. Box 307 Cumberland County all of Cumberland 270-864-3891 Cyndi Pritchett Burkesville KY. 42717- Cumberland News Co. Fax: 270-864-3497 [email protected] 0307 Robert Bruck 1401 Frederica St. Daviess Messenger Inquirer all of Daviess Co. 270-926-0123 [email protected] Owensboro KY. 42301 Jeffrey Jobe P.O. Box 94 Edmonson Edmonson News all of Edmonson 270-597-3115 [email protected] Brownsville KY. 42210 Miranda Cantrell P.O. Box 187 Elliott Elliott County News all of Elliott Co. 606-743-3551 [email protected] West Liberty KY. 41472 606-723-5161 Teresa Hatfield P.O. Box 660 Estill Citizen Voice & Times all of Estill Co. Fax: 606-723-5509 [email protected] Irvine KY. 40336 100 Midland Ave. Heather McGinnis Lexington KY. 40508- Fayette Lexington Herald-Leader all of Fayette Co. 859-231-3164 [email protected] 1999 P.O. Box 32 606-845-9211 Jeremiah Brown Flemingsburg KY. Fleming Flemingsburg Gazette all of Fleming Co. Fax: 606-845-3299 [email protected] 41041 606-886-8506 Emma Burchett P.O. Box 390 Floyd Floyd County Times all of Floyd Co. Fax: 606-506-5092 [email protected] Prestonburg KY. 41653 502-227-4556 Tori Waits 1216 Wilkinson Blvd. Franklin Frankfort State Journal all of Franklin Co. Fax: 502-607-0123 [email protected] Frankfort KY. 40601 Bonnie Collier 304 E. State Line St. Fulton The Current all of Fulton Co. 270-472-1121 [email protected] Fulton KY. 42041 P.O. Box 435 859-567-5051 Kelly Warnick Warsaw KY. 41095- Gallatin Gallatin County News all of Gallatin Co. Fax: 859-567-6397 [email protected] 0435 P.O. Box 800 859-792-2831 Pam Fathergil Lancaster KY. 40444- Garrard Garrard Central Record all of Garrard Co. Fax: 859-792-3448 [email protected] 0800 1404 N. Main Street 859-824-3343 John Seebold Williamstown KY. Grant Grant County News all of Grant Co. Fax: 859-824-5888 [email protected] 41097 270-247-5223 Tom Berry 201 North 8th Graves Mayfield Messenger all of Graves Co. Fax: 270-247-6336 [email protected] Mayfield KY. 42066 209 W. White Oak St. 270-259-6061 Rebecca Morris #C Leitchfield KY. Grayson The Record all of Grayson Co. Fax: 270-230-8405 [email protected] 42754 Greensburg Record- all of Green 270-932-4381 Walt Gorin P.O. Box 102 Green Herald County Fax: 270-932-4441 [email protected] Greensburg KY. 42743 203 Harrison St. Greenup County News- all of Greenup 606-473-9851 Wilma Greenup KY. 41144- Greenup Times Co. Fax: 606-473-7591 [email protected] 1012 270-927-6945 Donna Wimer P.O. Box 39 Hancock Hancock Clarion all of Hancock Co. Fax: 270-929-0444 [email protected] Hawesville KY. 42348 408 W. Dixie Ave. Hardin Co. except 270-769-1200 Nancy Turner Elizabethtown KY. Hardin News-Enterprise Radcliff Fax: 270-765-0914 [email protected] 42701 270-351-4407 city of Radcliff Fax # is the same 1558 Hill St. Hardin Sentinel only as Phone # James Royalty (no email) Radcliff KY. 40160 Harlan Co. except for City of 606-573-4510 Eva Bell 1512 S. U.S. 421 Harlan Harlan Daily Enterprise Cumberland Fax: 606-573-0042 [email protected] Harlan KY. 40831 859-234-1035 John McLeon P.O. Box 160 Harrison Cynthiana Democrat all of Harrison Co. Fax: 859-234-8096 [email protected] Cynthiana KY. 41031 Hart County News 270-786-2676 Jerry Matera 570 S. Dixie St. Hart Herald all of Hart Co. Fax: 270-786-4470 [email protected] Horse Cave KY. 42749 all of Henderson 270-827-2000 Caroline Sexton P.O. Box 4 Henderson The Gleaner Co. Fax: 270-827-2765 [email protected] Henderson KY. 42419 18 S. Penn Ave. 502-845-2858 Barbara Didier Eminence KY. 40019- Henry Henry County Local all of Henry Co. Fax: 502-845-2921 [email protected] 1036 270-653-4040 Gaye Bencini P.O. Box 237 Hickman Hickman County Times all of Hickman Co. Fax: 270-653-6896 [email protected] Clinton KY. 42031 P.O. Box 460 city of Dawson 270-875-8123 Debbie Frisch Dawson Springs KY. Hopkins Dawson Springs Progress Springs only Fax: 270-797-3273 [email protected] 42408 Hopkins Co. except for 270-797-3271 P.O. Box 529 Hopkins Madisonville Messenger Dawson Springs Fax: 270-821-6855 [email protected] Madisonville KY. 42431 Jerry Sparks P.O. Box 130 Jackson Jackson County Sun all of Jackson Co. 606-287-7197 [email protected] McKee KY. 40447 P.O. Box 740031 all of Jefferson 502-582-4711 Carolyn McCulligh Louisville KY. 40201- Jefferson Courier-Journal Co. Fax: 502-582-4200 [email protected] 7431 Tosha Baker all of Jessamine 859-885-5381 [email protected] 507 N. Main St. Jessamine Jessamine Journal Co. Fax: 859-887-2966 m Nicholasville KY. 40356 606-789-5315 Paula Halm P.O. Box 1547 Johnson Paintsville Herald all of Johnson Co. Fax: 606-789-9717 [email protected] Painsville KY.
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