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The Republic (Columbus, Indiana)

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Owner(s)
  
AIM Media Indiana

Format
  
Broadsheet

Editor
  
Tom Jekel

The Republic (Columbus, Indiana)

Founded
  
April 4, 1872 (1872-04-04), as The Columbus Republican

Headquarters
  
2980 N. National Road, Suite A Columbus, Indiana 47201, United States

The Republic is an American daily newspaper published in Columbus, Indiana. It is owned by AIM Media Indiana, a subsidiary of AIM Media.

Contents

It covers the city of Columbus and several nearby communities in Bartholomew and Jennings counties.

History

Isaac T. Brown founded The Columbus Republican, a weekly newspaper, in 1872. The first issue was published on Thursday, April 4, 1872. Isaac's father, Isaac M. Brown, served as the newspaper's editor during some of the early years. The Browns converted their newspaper to daily publication November 12, 1877, under the name Daily Evening Republican. The newspaper's name was shortened to The Republic in January 1967.

Isaac T. Brown died in 1917, leaving his son Raymond Brown in sole control of the newspaper. It stayed in the Brown family until its owner at the time, Home News Enterprises, a partnership established by Brown family members in 1994, sold to AIM Media Indiana in November 2015.

Over the past 50 years, The Republic has become the flagship newspaper of a chain of dailies and weeklies in Indiana, including several that adjoin The Republic's coverage area. Robert N. Brown, Raymond's son, in 1963 founded the Daily Journal in Johnson County, which borders Bartholomew County to the north. The company expanded its footprint in the Columbus area twice more in the 21st century, purchasing the weekly Brown County Democrat in 2002, and The Tribune daily in Jackson County (immediately south of Bartholomew County) in 2012.

Newspaper plant and offices

The Republic newspaper plant and offices in Columbus was designed by noted architect Myron Goldsmith (1918-1996) and built in 1971. It is a steel frame and brick Modern Movement style building with a glass and white aluminum curtain wall with some aluminum panels. The rectangular, one-story building measures 248 feet by 93 feet, sits on a low concrete foundation, and has a flat roof.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark in 2012.

References

The Republic (Columbus, Indiana) Wikipedia