Osgood Journal

United StatesVersailles, Indiana, United StatesEnglish

Serving the residents of Versailles and Ripley County, Indiana, this community newspaper provides comprehensive local news, sports coverage, and legal notices to its rural audience. It is notable for its long-standing role as a primary information source for the region, maintaining a traditional editorial focus that prioritizes local events and civic developments.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN INDIANA

A defining feature of this Midwestern newspaper market is its steady transition from historic family ownership to widespread corporate consolidation. The Gannett-owned Indianapolis Star dominates statewide circulation and regional reporting. In the northern industrial corridor, Lee Enterprises operates the high-circulation Times of Northwest Indiana, while the South Bend Tribune and the Evansville Courier & Press serve their respective border regions under Gannett ownership. Maintaining rare local independence, the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette remains a family-owned daily. Serving the African American community since 1895, the Indianapolis Recorder stands out as one of the nation's oldest continuously published legacy weeklies. Paperboy indexes 111 Indiana newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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