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Newspapers by Co OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPERS BY COUNTY COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa CO DELAWARE, County Seat Jay LIN COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa Jay The Delaware County Journal • ADAIR, County Seat Stilwell Grove The Grove Sun • • Stilwell The Stilwell Democrat Journal • DEWEY, County Seat Taloga Westville The Westville Reporter • Taloga Taloga Times-Advocate • ALFALFA, County Seat Cherokee Seiling The Dewey County Record • LOG Cherokee Cherokee Messenger & Republican • Vici The Vici Vision • ATOKA, County Seat Atoka ELLIS, County Seat Arnett Atoka Atoka County Times • Arnett The Ellis County Capital • LOV Gage The Gage Record • BEAVER, County Seat Beaver Shattuck Northwest Oklahoman & Ellis County News • Beaver The Herald-Democrat • MAJ GARFIELD, County Seat Enid BECKHAM, County Seat Sayre Enid Enid News & Eagle • • • • • • • Elk City The Elk City News • • MAR Enid Garfield County Daily Legal News • • • • • Sayre The Beckham County Record • Garber Garber-Billings News • BLAINE, County Seat Watonga MAY GARVIN, County Seat Pauls Valley Canton The Canton Times • Lindsay The Lindsay News • Geary The Geary Star • Maysville The Garvin County News Star • McC Okeene The Okeene Record • Pauls Valley Pauls Valley Democrat • • Watonga Watonga Republican • Wynnewood The Wynnewood Gazette • BRYAN, County Seat Durant GRADY, County Seat Chickasha Durant Durant Democrat • • • Chickasha The Express-Star • • • McC CADDO, County Seat Anadarko Minco Minco-Union City Times • Anadarko The Anadarko Daily News • • • • • • Rush Springs The Rush Springs Gazette • Apache The Apache News • Tuttle The Tuttle Times • Carnegie The Carnegie Herald • GRANT, County Seat Medford McI Cyril The Cyril News • Medford Medford Patriot-Star • Eakly The Country Connection News • Hinton The Hinton Record • GREER, County Seat Mangum Mangum Mangum Star-News • MU CANADIAN, County Seat El Reno El Reno El Reno Tribune • • HARMON, County Seat Hollis Mustang Mustang News • No legal newspaper in 2018. Mustang Mustang Times • Per state statute, place the legal notice in an adjoining county. MU Piedmont The Piedmont-Surrey Gazette • HARPER, County Seat Buffalo Yukon Yukon Progress • Buffalo Buffalo Weekly News • Yukon Yukon Review • • Laverne Harper County Leader • NOB CARTER, County Seat Ardmore HASKELL, County Seat Stigler Ardmore The Ardmoreite • • • • • • Stigler Stigler News-Sentinel • NOW Healdton The Healdton Herald • Lone Grove The Lone Grove Ledger • HUGHES, County Seat Holdenville OKF Wilson The Wilson Post-Democrat • Holdenville Holdenville News • • Holdenville Holdenville Tribune • CHEROKEE, County Seat Tahlequah Wetumka The Hughes County Times • OKL Tahlequah Tahlequah Daily Press • • • • • JACKSON, County Seat Altus CHOCTAW, County Seat Hugo Altus The Altus Times • • • Hugo Hugo News • • Hugo The Examiner • JEFFERSON, County Seat Waurika Ringling The Ringling Eagle • CIMARRON, County Seat Boise City Waurika Waurika News Journal & The Ryan Leader • Boise City The Boise City News • JOHNSTON, County Seat Tishomingo CLEVELAND, County Seat Norman Tishomingo Johnston County Sentinel • Norman The Norman Transcript • • • • • • • OKM KAY, County Seat Newkirk COAL, County Seat Coalgate Blackwell Blackwell Journal-Tribune • Coalgate Coalgate Record-Register • Newkirk The Newkirk Herald Journal • COMANCHE, County Seat Lawton Ponca City The Ponca City News • • • • • • OSA Elgin The Chronicle • Tonkawa The Tonkawa News • Lawton The County Times • KINGFISHER, County Seat Kingfisher Lawton The Lawton Constitution • • • • • • • Hennessey The Hennessey Clipper • COTTON, County Seat Walters Kingfisher The Kingfisher Times & Free Press • • Walters The Walters Herald • KIOWA, County Seat Hobart OTT CRAIG, County Seat Vinita Hobart The Hobart Democrat-Chief • Vinita Vinita Daily Journal • • • • • Mountain View Mountain View News • Snyder Kiowa County Democrat • CREEK, County Seat Sapulpa PAW Bristow Bristow News • • LATIMER, County Seat Wilburton Drumright Drumright Gusher • Wilburton Latimer County News-Tribune • Sapulpa Sapulpa Herald • • LE FLORE, County Seat Poteau PAY CUSTER, County Seat Arapaho Heavener Heavener Ledger • Clinton Clinton Daily News • • • • • Poteau Poteau Daily News • • • • • Thomas The Thomas Tribune • Spiro Spiro Graphic • Weatherford Weatherford Daily News • • • • • Talihina Talihina American • a COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa LINCOLN, County Seat Chandler PITTSBURG, County Seat McAlester Chandler The Lincoln County News • McAlester McAlester News-Capital • • • • • Meeker Tri-County Herald • PONTOTOC, County Seat Ada Prague The Prague Times-Herald • Ada The Ada News • • • • • Stroud Stroud American • Allen The Allen Advocate • LOGAN, County Seat Guthrie POTTAWATOMIE, County Seat Shawnee Crescent The Logan County Courier • Shawnee The Shawnee News-Star • • • • • • Guthrie Guthrie News Leader • • Shawnee The County Democrat • LOVE, County Seat Marietta Tecumseh The Countywide & Sun • Marietta Marietta Monitor • PUSHMATAHA, County Seat Antlers MAJOR, County Seat Fairview Antlers The Antlers American • Fairview Fairview Republican • Clayton Clayton Today • • MARSHALL, County Seat Madill ROGER MILLS, County Seat Cheyenne Madill The Madill Record • Cheyenne The Cheyenne Star • MAYES, County Seat Pryor ROGERS, County Seat Claremore Pryor The Paper • Chelsea The Chelsea Reporter • McCLAIN, County Seat Purcell Claremore Claremore Daily Progress • • • • • Inola Inola Independent • • Blanchard The Blanchard News • Newcastle The Newcastle Pacer • Oologah Oologah Lake Leader • Purcell The Purcell Register • SEMINOLE, County Seat Wewoka Konawa The Konawa Leader • • McCURTAIN, County Seat Idabel Broken Bow Broken Bow News • Seminole The Seminole Producer • • • • • Idabel McCurtain Daily Gazette • • • • • Wewoka The Wewoka Times • Valliant The Valliant Leader • SEQUOYAH, County Seat Sallisaw McINTOSH, County Seat Eufaula Roland Eastern Times-Register • Checotah McIntosh County Democrat • Sallisaw Sequoyah County Times • • Eufaula The Eufaula Indian Journal • Vian Vian Tenkiller News • MURRAY, County Seat Sulphur STEPHENS, County Seat Duncan Davis The Davis News • Comanche The Comanche Times • Sulphur Sulphur Times-Democrat • Duncan The Duncan Banner • • • • • Marlow The Marlow Review • MUSKOGEE, County Seat Muskogee Haskell The Haskell News • TEXAS, County Seat Guymon Muskogee Muskogee Phoenix • • • • • • Guymon Guymon Daily Herald • • • • • • Hooker The Hooker Advance • NOBLE, County Seat Perry Perry Perry Daily Journal • • • • • TILLMAN, County Seat Frederick Frederick The Frederick Press-Leader • NOWATA, County Seat Nowata Nowata Nowata Star • TULSA, County Seat Tulsa Owasso Owasso Reporter • OKFUSKEE, County Seat Okemah Sand Springs Sand Springs Leader • Okemah Okemah News Leader • Tulsa The Oklahoma Eagle • OKLAHOMA, County Seat Oklahoma City Tulsa Tulsa Beacon • Choctaw Choctaw Times • Tulsa Tulsa World • • • • • • • • Edmond The Edmond Sun • • WAGONER, County Seat Wagoner Midwest City Midwest City Beacon • Wagoner Wagoner County American-Tribune • Oklahoma City The Black Chronicle • Oklahoma City The Journal Record • • • • • WASHINGTON, County Seat Bartlesville Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Friday • Bartlesville Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise • • • • • • Oklahoma City The Oklahoman • • • • • • • WASHITA, County Seat Cordell OKMULGEE, County Seat Okmulgee Cordell The Cordell Beacon • Henryetta Henryetta Free-Lance • • Sentinel The Sentinel Leader • Morris Morris News • WOODS, County Seat Alva Okmulgee Okmulgee Times • • Alva Alva Review-Courier • • OSAGE, County Seat Pawhuska Waynoka Woods County Enterprise • Fairfax The Fairfax Chief • WOODWARD, County Seat Woodward Hominy The Hominy News-Progress • Mooreland The Mooreland Leader • Pawhuska Pawhuska Journal-Capital • Woodward Woodward News • • • • • Skiatook Skiatook Journal • OTTAWA, County Seat Miami Afton The American • CURRENT AS OF MARCH 2018 Miami The Miami News-Record • • PAWNEE, County Seat Pawnee Cleveland The Cleveland American • 3601 N. Lincoln Blvd. Pawnee The Pawnee Chief • OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, OK 73105 PAYNE, County Seat Stillwater 405-499-0020 Cushing Cushing Citizen • PRESS Fax 405-499-0048 • Perkins The Perkins Journal • Toll-Free in Oklahoma: 1-888-815-2672 Stillwater Stillwater News Press • • • • • • www.OkPress.com Yale Yale News • SERVICE.
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