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Oct 3, 2024 · The Logan Banner, originally named the Logan County Banner, was founded in 1888, by Henry Clay Ragland, a veteran of the Confederate army, as a weekly paper. It was previously owned by Heartland Publications, which was merged in 2012 with other companies into Civitas Media.
The Logan Banner, originally named the Logan County Banner, is a newspaper in Logan, West Virginia owned by HD Media, LLC, parent company of The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington.
The Banner continued to represent the GOP through the ownership of Clarence Frey, who came to Logan County in 1921. When Frey took over, the newspaper was saddled with debts, but it began a steady growth. Frey was publisher of the Logan Banner until his death in 1960. With the help of Frey's partner, Robert O. Greever, Frey's widow continued ...
Ragland edited the Logan Banner as a weekly publication until his death in 1911. It was a Democratic newspaper under his ownership. The Brazie brothers, Charles and William, published the newspaper after Ragland but changed its political affiliation to Republican.
Ragland owned and edited The Logan Banner until his death in 1911. It was a Democratic newspaper under his ownership. The Brazie brothers, Charlie and William, continued publishing the newspaper, but later changed its political affiliation and it has continued to represent the Republican party since.
Sep 27, 2021 · LOGAN, W.Va. — Dongming Pan, a Chinese-born developer and entrepreneur from New York, is now the owner of the both the old Logan Banner building on Stratton Street and the former printing press building on Charles Street.
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The Logan Banner. 16,808 likes · 81 talking about this. The Logan Banner publishes on Wednesdays, serving the citizens of Logan County, West Virginia, since.