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Daily Journal (Franklin) : ウィキペディア英語版
Daily Journal (Franklin, Indiana)

The ''Daily Journal'' is an American daily newspaper published Monday through Saturday mornings in Franklin, Indiana. It is owned by Home News Enterprises.
It covers the city of Franklin and several nearby communities in Johnson County, Indiana, including Bargersville, Center Grove, Edinburgh, Greenwood, New Whiteland, Trafalgar and Whiteland.
In addition to the daily newspaper, the ''Daily Journal'' also produces two weekly newspapers in Johnson County, ''The Crier'' serving Camp Atterbury and the ''Edinburgh Courier'' in Edinburgh.
==History==
Robert N. Brown started the ''Daily Journal'' in July 1963 as a sister paper to ''The Republic'' in Columbus, Indiana, which his grandfather had started in 1872 and which covered Bartholomew County, which adjoins Johnson County to the south.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/page/Mission%20History )
The newspaper has stayed in the family ever since; its current owner, Home News Enterprises, is a partnership of various Brown family members set up in 1994.〔
The ''Daily Journal'' has won several Indiana journalism awards. It claims that its 1960s presses on the north side of Franklin were the first cold-type offset printing presses built in the United States.〔
Daily newspapers in Johnson County date back to the 1880s, and when the ''Daily Journal'' debuted it joined a newspaper war with ''The Franklin Evening Star'', which had a history dating back to 1881. After six years, the war ended, with the ''Daily Journal'' absorbing its afternoon competitor in December 1969.
In February 2012, Home News announced that with newspaper printing consolidated at the company's presses in Columbus, the ''Daily Journal'' plans to sell its plant on U.S. Route 31 to KYB Americas, an auto-parts manufacturer, and relocate its newsroom and business offices in the historic Hazelett building in downtown Franklin.

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