List of newspapers in Michigan

This is a list of newspapers in Michigan.

Daily and weekly newspapers (currently published)


Defunct

  • The Alcona County Herald, a/k/a The Lincolln Herald Lincoln[25][26][27] The Lincoln Herald began publishing on Jan. 1, 1908 by D.C. Magahay. On Mar. 10, 1910 it changed names to Alcona County Herald with Rola E. Prescott as publisher. “It is the only country weekly in the United States having its own cartoonist and giving its readers a live cartoon on county subjects in every issue.”[28] Lincoln Herald: The newspaper began publishing on January 1, 1908, under the name Lincoln Herald. It was founded by D.C. Magahay. Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.[29][30] While its print edition is history, it has been transmuted into a digital-only format.[31]
  • The Bay City Journal, Bay City, Michigan
  • Birmingham, Eccentric, Birmingham – circulation was just in excess of 6,000.[32] It ceased print publication in December 2022.[33][34]
  • Bloomfield-Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper[35]
  • Bronson Journal, Bronson ceased publication on Nov. 16, 2017 Archived 2019-11-21 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Copper Island News, Hancock[36]
  • Copper Island Sentinel, Calumet[37]
  • Daily Chronicle, Marshall (1879–1907)[38]
  • The Dearborn Independent (1919–27)
  • Detroit Sunday Journal[39][40][41][42]
  • Detroiter Abend-Post, Detroit and Warren (1868–1980)[43][44][45]
  • Detroit Times (1900–1960)[46]
  • Die Familienblätter (1866–1868) Detroit[43]
  • The Flint Flashes, Flint[47]
  • The Grand Traverse Herald, Traverse City
  • The Herald Press, St. Joseph
  • The Hillsdale Standard, Hillsdale
  • Hillsdale Whig Standard, Hillsdale
  • Lincoln Herald, Lincoln, 1908 - 1910.
  • The Livonia Observer, Livonia, ceased printing in December 2022, but an online edition persists.[48] That paper had an circulation of over 14,000.[49] The Livonia Observer one of six Gannett papers that lost their physical editions. The Plymouth Voice stated that "the publisher said publications will continue online and there were no new layoffs associated with the print finale. Currently are only five reporters to cover the communities that number about one million people. Gannett said they will maintain print editions in Northville, Novi, Milford and South Lyon."[34]
  • Iosco County Gazette Index, Iosco County
  • Iron Ore, Ishpeming (1886–1951; Weekly Agitator and Ishpeming Iron Agitator; merged with Ishpeming Reflector)[50][51]
  • Mason County Record, Ludington
  • Metro Community Newspapers, Livonia
  • Michigan Journal (1854–1868) Detroit "the first German newspaper in Detroit, that was founded in 1854 by two brothers: August and Conrad Marxhausen."[43]
  • The Michigan Tradesman, Petoskey
  • The Nordamerikanische Wochen Post (1980–2022) Warren[43]
  • The Owosso Independent, Durand (1968–2024)[52]
  • Saginaw Daily Journal, Saginaw[53]
  • St Joseph Herald, Saint Joseph
  • St Joseph Traveler Herald, Saint Joseph
  • The Weekly Press, Saint Joseph

See also

See also

References

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