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ottawaherald.com

For the former Canadian newspaper, the Ottawa Sunday Herald, see Ottawa Sun The Ottawa Herald is a local newspaper in the town of Ottawa, Kansas. In 1896, Joseph L. Bristow, who later was elected U.S. senator, and Henry J. Allen, who later became an editor at the Wichita Beacon, Kansas governor, and U.S. senator decided to buy the weekly Evening Ottawa and turn it into a daily newspaper. The Evening Ottawa was free at first, distributed to nearly all of Ottawa, north and south of the Marais des Cygnes River. This was to give the residents of Ottawa a feel for the new newspaper. Then it was made into a subscription for ten cents a week. The newspaper was four pages in a six-column format. More information...

According to PR-model, ottawaherald.com is ranked 338,527th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 184,724th in English Wikipedia.

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