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Oklahoma Press Service Updated November 2020 3601 N OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPERS BY COUNTY* COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa CUSTER, County Seat Arapaho LINCOLN, County Seat Chandler PONTOTOC, County Seat Ada COUNTY CITY NEWSPAPER Days Issued: Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa Clinton Clinton Daily News • • • • • Chandler The Lincoln County News • Ada The Ada News • • • ADAIR, County Seat Stilwell Thomas The Thomas Tribune • Meeker Tri-County Herald • Allen The Allen Advocate • Stilwell The Stilwell Democrat Journal • Weatherford Weatherford Daily News • • Prague The Prague Times-Herald • POTTAWATOMIE, County Seat Shawnee Westville The Westville Reporter • Stroud Stroud American • DELAWARE, County Seat Jay Shawnee The Shawnee News-Star • • • • • ALFALFA, County Seat Cherokee Grove The Grove Sun • • LOGAN, County Seat Guthrie Shawnee The County Democrat • ATOKA, County Seat Atoka Jay The Delaware County Journal • Crescent The Logan County Courier • Tecumseh The Countywide & Sun • Guthrie Guthrie News Leader • Atoka Atoka County Times • DEWEY, County Seat Taloga PUSHMATAHA, County Seat Antlers BEAVER, County Seat Beaver Seiling The Dewey County Record • LOVE, County Seat Marietta Antlers The Antlers American • Beaver The Herald-Democrat • Vici The Vici Vision • Marietta Marietta Monitor • Clayton Clayton Today • BECKHAM, County Seat Sayre ELLIS, County Seat Arnett MAJOR, County Seat Fairview ROGER MILLS, County Seat Cheyenne Elk City The Elk City News • • Shattuck Northwest Oklahoman & Ellis County News • MARSHALL, County Seat Madill Cheyenne The Cheyenne Star • Sayre The Beckham County Record • GARFIELD, County Seat Enid Madill The Madill Record • ROGERS, County Seat Claremore BLAINE, County Seat Watonga Enid Enid News & Eagle • • • • • • MAYES, County Seat Pryor Chelsea The Chelsea Reporter • Canton The Canton Times • Enid Garfield County Daily Legal News • • • • • Pryor The Paper • Claremore Claremore Daily Progress • • Geary The Geary Star • Garber Garber-Billings News • Inola Inola Independent • McCLAIN, County Seat Purcell Oologah Oologah Lake Leader • Okeene The Okeene Record • GARVIN, County Seat Pauls Valley Blanchard The Blanchard News • Watonga Watonga Republican • Lindsay The Lindsay News • Newcastle The Newcastle Pacer • SEMINOLE, County Seat Wewoka BRYAN, County Seat Durant Maysville The Garvin County News Star • Purcell The Purcell Register • Konawa The Konawa Leader • Durant Durant Democrat • Pauls Valley Pauls Valley Democrat • Seminole The Seminole Producer • • • • • Wynnewood The Wynnewood Gazette • McCURTAIN, County Seat Idabel Wewoka The Wewoka Times • CADDO, County Seat Anadarko Broken Bow Broken Bow News • Anadarko The Anadarko Daily News • • • • • • GRADY, County Seat Chickasha Idabel McCurtain Daily Gazette • • • SEQUOYAH, County Seat Sallisaw Apache The Apache News • Chickasha The Express-Star • Valliant The Valliant Leader • Roland Eastern Times-Register • Minco Minco-Union City Times • Sallisaw Sequoyah County Times • • Carnegie The Carnegie Herald • McINTOSH, County Seat Eufaula Cyril The Cyril News • Rush Springs The Rush Springs Gazette • Vian Vian Tenkiller News • Tuttle The Tuttle Times • Checotah McIntosh County Democrat • Eakly The Country Connection News • Eufaula The Eufaula Indian Journal • STEPHENS, County Seat Duncan Hinton The Hinton Record • GRANT, County Seat Medford Comanche The Comanche Times • MURRAY, County Seat Sulphur Duncan The Duncan Banner • • • CANADIAN, County Seat El Reno GREER, County Seat Mangum Davis The Davis News • Marlow The Marlow Review • El Reno El Reno Tribune • • Mangum Mangum Star • Sulphur Sulphur Times-Democrat • Mustang Mustang News • TEXAS, County Seat Guymon HARMON, County Seat Hollis Mustang Mustang Times • MUSKOGEE, County Seat Muskogee Guymon Guymon Daily Herald • • • • • Piedmont The Piedmont-Surrey Gazette • HARPER, County Seat Buffalo Muskogee Muskogee Phoenix • • • • • Hooker The Hooker Advance • Buffalo Buffalo Weekly News • Yukon Yukon Progress • • NOBLE, County Seat Perry TILLMAN, County Seat Frederick Laverne Harper County Leader • Yukon Yukon Review • • Perry Perry Journal • • Frederick The Frederick Press-Leader • HASKELL, County Seat Stigler CARTER, County Seat Ardmore NOWATA, County Seat Nowata TULSA, County Seat Tulsa Stigler Stigler News-Sentinel • Ardmore The Ardmoreite • • • • • Nowata Nowata Star • Owasso Owasso Reporter • Healdton The Healdton Herald • HUGHES, County Seat Holdenville OKFUSKEE, County Seat Okemah Sand Springs Sand Springs Leader • Lone Grove The Lone Grove Ledger • Holdenville Holdenville News • Okemah Okemah News Leader • Skiatook Skiatook Journal • Wilson The Wilson Post-Democrat • Wetumka The Hughes County Tribune • Tulsa The Oklahoma Eagle • OKLAHOMA, County Seat Oklahoma City CHEROKEE, County Seat Tahlequah Tulsa Tulsa Beacon • JACKSON, County Seat Altus Choctaw Choctaw Times • Tahlequah Tahlequah Daily Press • • • Tulsa Tulsa World • • • • • • • Altus The Altus Times • Midwest City Midwest City Beacon • CHOCTAW, County Seat Hugo JEFFERSON, County Seat Waurika Oklahoma City The Black Chronicle • WAGONER, County Seat Wagoner Hugo Hugo News • Ringling The Ringling Eagle • Oklahoma City The Journal Record • • • • • Wagoner Wagoner County American-Tribune • Hugo The Examiner • Waurika Waurika News Journal & The Ryan Leader • Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Friday • WASHINGTON, County Seat Bartlesville Oklahoma City The Oklahoman • • • • • • • CIMARRON, County Seat Boise City JOHNSTON, County Seat Tishomingo Bartlesville Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise • • • • • Boise City The Boise City News • Tishomingo Johnston County Sentinel • OKMULGEE, County Seat Okmulgee WASHITA, County Seat Cordell Henryetta Henryetta Free-Lance • • CLEVELAND, County Seat Norman KAY, County Seat Newkirk Cordell The Cordell Beacon • Okmulgee Okmulgee Times • • Norman The Norman Transcript • • • • • Blackwell Blackwell Journal-Tribune • Sentinel The Sentinel Leader • COAL, County Seat Coalgate Newkirk The Newkirk Herald Journal • OSAGE, County Seat Pawhuska WOODS, County Seat Alva Coalgate Coalgate Record-Register • Ponca City The Ponca City News • • • • • Fairfax The Fairfax Chief • Alva Alva Review-Courier • • Tonkawa The Tonkawa News • Hominy The Hominy News-Progress • Waynoka Woods County Enterprise • COMANCHE, County Seat Lawton Pawhuska Pawhuska Journal-Capital • Elgin The Chronicle • KINGFISHER, County Seat Kingfisher WOODWARD, County Seat Woodward Lawton The County Times • Kingfisher The Kingfisher Times & Free Press • • OTTAWA, County Seat Miami Mooreland The Mooreland Leader • Afton The American • Lawton The Lawton Constitution • • • • • KIOWA, County Seat Hobart Woodward Woodward News • • • Miami The Miami News-Record • • COTTON, County Seat Walters Hobart The Hobart Democrat-Chief • Mountain View Mountain View News • PAWNEE, County Seat Pawnee Walters The Walters Herald • *ALL NEWSPAPERS LISTED ARE OPA MEMBER LEGAL NEWSPAPERS. Snyder Kiowa County Democrat • Cleveland The Cleveland American • UPDATED NOVEMBER 2020 CRAIG, County Seat Vinita Pawnee The Pawnee Chief • Vinita Vinita Daily Journal • • • LATIMER, County Seat Wilburton Wilburton Latimer County News-Tribune • PAYNE, County Seat Stillwater 3601 N. Lincoln Blvd. CREEK, County Seat Sapulpa Cushing Cushing Citizen • LE FLORE, County Seat Poteau Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Bristow Bristow News • Perkins The Perkins Journal • OKLAHOMA Heavener Heavener Ledger • 405-499-0020 Drumright Drumright Gusher • Stillwater Stillwater News Press • • • Poteau Poteau Daily News • • • Fax 405-499-0048 Sapulpa Sapulpa Herald • • Yale Yale News • PRESS Spiro Spiro Graphic • Toll-Free in Oklahoma: 1-888-815-2672 Talihina Talihina American • PITTSBURG, County Seat McAlester www.OkPress.com McAlester McAlester News-Capital • • • • • SERVICE Discover why more than two million consumers use OKLAHOMANEWSPAPERS www.okpre s s.com Bartlesville NOWATA Blackwell Newkirk CRAIG OTTAWA Journal- Herald Journal Examiner- Buffalo Weekly News WOODS Tribune Enterprise Nowata Star Miami News-Record CIMARRON TEXAS BEAVER KAY Hooker Pawhuska The Afton Advance Ponca City News American HARPER Alva GRANT Journal-Capital WASHINGTON Review-Courier ALFALFA Vinita The Boise City Harper County Leader Chelsea Reporter Journal News Guymon Beaver Fairfax Herald-Democrat Tonkawa News Oologah Grove Sun Daily Herald Waynoka Chief OSAGE Enid News Lake Claremore Mooreland Woods County Garber-Billings Enterprise & Eagle News Hominy Leader Progress ELLIS Leader Jay Delaware Enid Garfield County News Progress County Journal Legal News NOBLE PAWNEE Woodward ROGERS The News MAJOR GARFIELD Pawnee Cleveland Paper (Pryor) DELAWARE Perry Journal Chief American Inola MAYES PAYNE Independent Westville WOODWARD Reporter Shattuck Yale News TULSA Northwest Canton Wagoner County CHEROKEE Oklahoman Vici Vision Seiling Dewey Times CREEK American-Tribune & Ellis Co. County Record Okeene Stillwater News Press Perkins Cushing Citizen Drumright Owasso News Record Kingfisher Times LOGAN Journal & Free-Press Gusher Sapulpa Herald WAGONER OKC Friday OKC The Reporter BLAINE Crescent Tahlequah ADAIR Oklahoman DEWEY Logan County Courier LINCOLN Press Stilwell Tulsa OKMULGEE OKC Black Beacon KINGFISHER Guthrie Chandler Lincoln Bristow News Democrat Chronicle Watonga News-Leader County News Journal OKC Journal ROGER MILLS Republican Okmulgee Muskogee Phoenix Record Thomas Stroud American Times SEQUOYAH Tulsa CUSTER Tribune Oklahoma CANADIAN Piedmont- OKFUSKEE MUSKOGEE Vian Tenkiller News Tulsa Eagle Cheyenne
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