Miami County Republic

United StatesPaola, Kansas, United StatesEnglish

The Miami County Republic is a weekly newspaper serving Paola and the surrounding Miami County area in Kansas. Established in the mid-19th century, it provides comprehensive coverage of local government, high school sports, and community events, maintaining its role as a primary source of local news for residents.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KANSAS

Pioneer settlement patterns and a pronounced rural-urban divide established the foundation of print journalism across the Sunflower State. The McClatchy-owned Wichita Eagle stands as the primary metropolitan daily serving the southern and central regions. To the northeast, the Topeka Capital-Journal, a Gannett publication, covers the capital region, while the historic Lawrence Journal-World maintains a daily print presence in its university city. The Hutchinson News, historically influential in regional agricultural reporting, operates as another key Gannett property. Serving African-American readers statewide, The Community Voice publishes out of Wichita as a prominent biweekly alternative. Paperboy indexes 65 Kansas newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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