Several Iowa Newspapers Will Stop Publishing On Thursday

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(Hampton, IA) -- Several Iowa newspapers will stop publishing this week.

Hampton, Iowa-based Mid-America Publishing says it will close Thursday, putting the future of newspapers in 15 Iowa counties in doubt.

Many will close while sale arrangements to new owners are being discussed for others.

Here is a list of newspapers owned by Mid-America Publishing:

  • Allamakee County — Postville Herald
  • Boone County — Ogden Reporter and the Madrid Register
  • Butler County — Butler County Tribune/Clarksville Star and the Parkersburg Eclipse News Review
  • Calhoun County — Graphic-Advocate
  • Cerro Gordo County — Clear Lake Mirror Reporter
  • Clayton County — The Outlook in Monona
  • Franklin County — Hampton Chronicle and The Bonus shopper
  • Grundy County — Grundy Register in Grundy Center
  • Hancock County — Leader and associated shopper, in Garner
  • Hardin County — Eldora Newspaper
  • Ida County — Ida County Courier and the Holstein Advance
  • Keokuk County — Sigourney News-Review and The Reminder shopper
  • Winnebago County — Buffalo Center Tribune
  • Winneshiek County — Calmar Courier
  • Wright County — The Eagle Grove Eagle, The Wright County Monitor and The Wright County Reminder shopper

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