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Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis Star

The Indianapolis Star debuted June 6, 1903, as a seven-days-a-week newspaper, the brainchild of Muncie industrialist George McCulloch. To launch his… Read More »Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis Sun
Indianapolis Sun

The first Sun, begun by Joseph A. Dynes and a Mr. Seifert, was an independent advertising sheet that lasted less… Read More »Indianapolis Sun

Indianapolis Times 
Indianapolis Times 

The Indianapolis Times was founded as the on March 12, 1888, by five newspapermen who had worked together in Cleveland,… Read More »Indianapolis Times 

Indianapolis Woman
Indianapolis Woman

C. E. Publishing launched Indianapolis Woman in September 1984. Publishers Connie Rosenthal and Linda Eder created the magazine for women… Read More »Indianapolis Woman

Indy’s Child
Indy’s Child

Indy’s Child was started in 1984 “to make parenting easier in Indianapolis.” The magazine, owned by Barbara S. Wynne, well-known… Read More »Indy’s Child

Harvey C. Jacobs
Harvey C. Jacobs

(Sept. 15, 1915-Nov. 27, 1997). Harvey C. Jacobs was born in Trafalgar, Indiana, and grew up in Central Indiana. He… Read More »Harvey C. Jacobs

Allen C. Jeffries Sr.
Allen C. Jeffries Sr.

(July 16, 1910-Dec. 5, 1980). Allen C. Jeffries Sr. was an early American radio journalist. A native of Roachdale, Indiana,… Read More »Allen C. Jeffries Sr.

Bob Jenkins
Bob Jenkins

Bob Jenkins was born on September 4, 1947, in Richmond, Indiana, and grew up in the nearby town of Liberty.… Read More »Bob Jenkins

Jewish Post and Opinion
Jewish Post and Opinion

Following graduation from the University of North Carolina, Gabriel Cohen (1908-2007) established the Chronicler Spokesman, which became the Kentucky Jewish… Read More »Jewish Post and Opinion

Thomas R. Keating
Thomas R. Keating

(Oct. 11, 1939-Aug. 23,1985). An Indianapolis native, Keating graduated from Cathedral Grade School and High School on the city’s near… Read More »Thomas R. Keating

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