Kettering-Oakwood Times Explained

Kettering-Oakwood Times
Type:Weekly newspaper
Owners:Civitas Media
Foundation:1956
Ceased Publication:August 9, 2013

The Kettering-Oakwood Times was a weekly suburban newspaper last owned by Civitas Media of Davidson, North Carolina.

Overview

The newspaper, first published in 1956, was one of three Civitas-owned Dayton, Ohio–area community papers that ceased publication on August 9, 2013.[1] [2] The paper was formerly owned by Brown Publishing Company and Amos Press.

The paper, which was known locally as the "K-O Times", primarily served Kettering and Oakwood, Ohio, suburbs south of Dayton.

Its most famous columnist was local housewife and humorist Erma Bombeck, whose column first appeared in its pages.[3] Ted Rall's editorial cartoons were also first published in the "K-O Times".

In 1971, the paper's women's section, edited by Anita Richwine, won the Penney-Missouri Award for General Excellence.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: North Carolina company to close three Dayton-area papers . Daytona Daily News. 19 July 2013 . 2016-05-25 . Thomas . Gnau.
  2. Web site: Three local newspapers to close. Bizjournals.com. 24 November 2021.
  3. Web site: Erma Bombeck Biography . 2016-05-25 . Biography.com.
  4. News: Penney-Missouri Honors to Women's Pages . 30 December 2018 . . December 25, 1971.