The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle

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The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
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TypeDaily newspaper
PublisherThe White Corporation
EditorGreg Doering
Founded1942
Headquarters303 S. Broadway St.
Abilene, Kansas 67410
United States
Circulation 1,348 [1]
Website abilene-rc.com

The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle is a daily newspaper in Abilene, Kansas, United States. [2] The newspaper also maintains an online presence. [3]

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History

It is a union of the Abilene Daily Chronicle (founded 1933) and the Abilene Daily Reflector (founded 1888). [4]

In October 2012, Junction City, Kansas-based Montgomery Communications purchased the Reflector-Chronicle from Cleveland Newspapers of Birmingham, Alabama. [5]

In March 2016, the White Corporation, whose flagship publication is the Emporia Gazette , purchased the Montgomery papers, including the Reflector-Chronicle. [6]

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References

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  5. "Montgomery Communications buys Abilene Reflector-Chronicle". Kansas Press Association. 1 October 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  6. "Junction City Daily Union sells to Emporia newspaper group". Topeka Capital-Journal . 1 March 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2017.