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The Meridian Star is a newspaper published in Meridian, Mississippi. Formerly a daily newspaper, it switched to a triweekly format in 2020, publishing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. The paper covers Lauderdale County and adjoining portions of western Alabama and eastern Mississippi. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holding, Inc. , the Baton Rouge bureau chief of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, began his journalism career at The Star in 1959 as a city hall reporter. According to the masthead, the price for a single copy is $1.50 for all print editions.

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  • The Meridian Star is a newspaper published in Meridian, Mississippi. Formerly a daily newspaper, it switched to a triweekly format in 2020, publishing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. The paper covers Lauderdale County and adjoining portions of western Alabama and eastern Mississippi. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holding, Inc. , the Baton Rouge bureau chief of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, began his journalism career at The Star in 1959 as a city hall reporter. According to the masthead, the price for a single copy is $1.50 for all print editions. (en)
  • The Meridian Star – это ежедневная газета, выходящая каждое утро в Меридиан, штат Миссисипи, США, охватывающая Округ Лодердейл, прилегающие участки западной Алабамы и восточного Миссисипи. Данная газета принадлежит издательству Community Newspaper Holding, Inc. Начальник корреспондентского бюро New Orleans Times-Picayune в Ба́тон-Руж, Джек Уа́рдлоу (англ. Jack Wardlaw) начинал свою карьеру журналиста в «The Meridian Star» в 1959 г., в качестве репортера городского совета. (ru)
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  • The Meridian Star is a newspaper published in Meridian, Mississippi. Formerly a daily newspaper, it switched to a triweekly format in 2020, publishing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. The paper covers Lauderdale County and adjoining portions of western Alabama and eastern Mississippi. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holding, Inc. Founded as The Evening Star in 1898 by Charles Pinckney Dement and his son James Washington Dement, the paper was published each afternoon until early 2005, when morning delivery was implemented. The paper was renamed The Meridian Star in 1915 and has been Meridian's only daily newspaper since 1921. , the Baton Rouge bureau chief of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, began his journalism career at The Star in 1959 as a city hall reporter. According to the masthead, the price for a single copy is $1.50 for all print editions. (en)
  • The Meridian Star – это ежедневная газета, выходящая каждое утро в Меридиан, штат Миссисипи, США, охватывающая Округ Лодердейл, прилегающие участки западной Алабамы и восточного Миссисипи. Данная газета принадлежит издательству Community Newspaper Holding, Inc. Основана в 1898 г. Ча́рльзом Пи́нкни Ди́ментем (англ. Charles Pinckney Dement) и его сыном Дже́ймсом Ва́шингтоном Ди́ментем (англ. James Washington Dement). Первоначальное название - «The Evening Star», продержалось до начала 2005 года, газета выходила каждый день после полудня., позже ее стали издавать утром. В 1915 г. газету переименовали в «The Meridian Star», а с 1921 г. она стала единственной газетой выходящей в Меридиан. Начальник корреспондентского бюро New Orleans Times-Picayune в Ба́тон-Руж, Джек Уа́рдлоу (англ. Jack Wardlaw) начинал свою карьеру журналиста в «The Meridian Star» в 1959 г., в качестве репортера городского совета. (ru)
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