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The Examiner (Independence) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Examiner (Missouri)

''The Examiner'' is the daily newspaper of eastern Jackson County, Missouri, including Independence, Blue Springs and Grain Valley.
''The Examiner'' was first published as a weekly newspaper in 1898 by Col. William Southern. The daily edition began publication as ''The Independence Examiner'' May 16, 1905. The official ''Examiner'' website was launched in 1998 and is updated daily.
The newspaper significantly expanded its audience in 2001 when it launched two monthly publications, SportsMonthly and The X/Entertainment Magazine. The monthly publications were run by Brendel and John Beaudoin, the newspaper's Specialty Publications Director. Beaudoin left in July 2006 after 10 years at the newspaper to become the publisher of the ''Logan Herald-Observer'' and ''Woodbine Twiner'' in Harrison County, Iowa. ''The Examiner'' launched ''Welcome Home'' - a real estate guide - in 2007 and redesigned the newspaper that year.
The paper was formerly owned by Stauffer Communications, which was acquired by Morris Communications in 1994.〔(Morris Communications buys Stauffer Communications )〕 Morris sold the paper, along with thirteen others, to GateHouse Media in 2007.〔(Morris Publishing Completes Sale of Publications to GateHouse Media )〕
Audrey Stubbart, an American centenarian, worked for ''The Examiner'' until the age of 105, becoming the oldest verified full-time employee ever in the United States.
==References==
Examiner (), 27 June 2006: 4A.

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