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The News-Messenger (Fremont, OH)

 
Overview
The News-Messenger traces its roots to 1856, and is one of the oldest business enterprises in Sandusky County. The Fremont Messenger was founded in 1856, and sold to F.J. Daubel at bankruptcy sale in 1925. The Fremont News was founded in 1887. The city of Fremont had two daily newspapers until 1938, when Daubel bought out the News and merged the two into today's News-Messenger. The combined papers were first published on Monday, Oct. 3, 1938. In 1969 the Port Clinton News Herald was acquired. Both papers were run as part of a family business until 1975, when they were sold to Gannett.

The News-Messenger is the only daily newspaper headquartered in Sandusky County. It serves its home city of Fremont, all of Sandusky County and parts of adjacent counties.

Neighbors, its TMC product with a circulation of 10,039, is distributed every Saturday/Monday by the U.S. Post Office to all non-subscribers of The News-Messenger in Sandusky County.
Contact
The News-Messenger
1700 Cedar St., Fremont, OH 43420
(419) 332-5511
www.thenews-messenger.com