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Lexington is a mid-sized college town with a well-educated population. As it grows, it continues to maintain its charm. Published: Jun. Share on Facebook. Email This Link. Share on Twitter. Share on Pinterest. Share on LinkedIn. Most Read. LMPD: 3-year-old boy rushed to hospital after being shot in the chest. Last Name. Share this page. Follow Ballotpedia. Click here to follow election results! As of February , the paper's circulation was 92, copies, making the Lexington Herald-Leader the second-largest newspaper by circulation in Kentucky.

By , the Morning Herald was renamed the Lexington Herald. Another newspaper, the Kentucky Leader , began publication in In August , John G. Stoll, editor and publisher of the Leader , acquired the Herald. Both papers were published under what became the Herald-Leader Company.

McClatchy Co. Its 30 local newsrooms are operating as usual. Its revenue is anticipated to slide The publisher's origins date to when it first began publishing a four-page paper in Sacramento, California, following the California Gold Rush.

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