The Cabell Standard Explained

The Cabell Standard
Type:Weekly newspaper, Defunct
Format:Tabloid (newspaper format)
Foundation:1898
Owners:Stadelman Publishing, LLC
Publisher:Chris Stadelman
Price:50 cents
Headquarters:3845 Teays Valley Road
Hurricane, West Virginia 25526
Sister Newspapers:The Putnam Standard
Oclc:12768309

The Cabell Standard was an independent, weekly newspaper covering Cabell County, West Virginia. The paper was first printed in 1898 in Milton, West Virginia by James R. Dudley.[1] Until 2006, the paper was published as "The Cabell Record."[2]

The paper published its last issue on April 2, 2015 after going out of business.[3] Before that, the paper was every Thursday by Stadelman Publishing, which purchased the paper in 2013.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85059595/ Library of Congress "About Cabell Record"
  2. Keeney, Lawrence. "Former newspaper publisher dies," The Coal Valley News, 17 July 2013. Retrieved on 30 December 2014.
  3. Charleston Gazette-Mail. "Community newspapers in Putnam, Cabell counties go under", 6 April 2015. Retrieved on 30 July 2015.
  4. West Virginia Press Association. "Stadelmans purchase Putnam Standard, Cabell Standard", 9 September 2013. Retrieved on 30 December 2014.