Extended Newspaper List
Introduction ...
Below are 44 newspapers that have been published within 28 miles [45.1 km]<1> of Greenville. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Bluff City News (from 1969)
- Bollinger County Times (from 1896)
- Butler County Democrat (from 1904)
- Butler County Democrat (from 1904)
- Daily American Republic (from 1934)
- Daily Citizen-Democrat (from 1908)
- Greenville Star (from 1976)
- Greenville Sun (from 1893)
- Marble Hill Press (from 1881)
- Marble Hill Press (from 1881)
- Missouri Herald (from 1872)
- Ozark Beacon (from 1972)
- Piedmont Weekly Banner (from 1913)
- Poplar Bluff American (from 1916)
- Poplar Bluff Citizen (from 187?)
- Poplar Bluff Interstate American (from 1923)
- Poplar Bluff Renovator (from 1886)
- Poplar Bluff Republican (from 1891)
- Puxico Index (from 1895)
- Puxico Press (from 1986)
- Puxico Weekly Press (from 1969)
- The American Republic (from 1928)
- The Banner-Press (from 1923)
- The Black River News (from 1869)
- The Bollinger County Standard (from 1868)
- The Carter County News (from 1919)
- The Daily Republican (from 1893)
- The Evening Citizen (from 1897)
- The Evening Democrat (from 1906)
- The Lutesville Banner (from 1891)
- The Marquand Echo (from 1887)
- The Piedmont Banner (from 1892)
- The Puxico Herald (from 1925)
- The Times (from 187?)
- The Transcript (from 1888)
- The Tri-County News (from 1895)
- The Weekly American (from 1983)
- Three Rivers Times (from 1967)
- Wayne County Democrat (from 1872)
- Wayne County Journal And The Piedmont Weekly Banner (from 1919)
- Wayne County Journal-Banner (from 1925)
- Wayne County Journal (from 1877)
- Weekly Citizen-Democrat (from 1908)
- Weekly Herald (from 1872)
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Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' distance. A straight line distance ignores things like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A (ie- Greenville) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Greenville. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 37.1284, Longitude: -90.4472 In this case, the coordinates for Greenville have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |