Anderson County Advocate

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Anderson County Advocate
TypeWeekly newspaper
PublisherVern Brown
EditorVern Brown
Headquarters117 E. 4th
Garnett, Kansas 66032
USA
Circulation 1979
Website andersoncountydailynews.com

The Anderson County Advocate is a local weekly newspaper for Garnett, Kansas with a circulation of about 2,000. The newspaper also maintains an online presence. [1]

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References

  1. "Kansas Press Association Records" . Retrieved February 9, 2014.