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      • Founded on September 11, 1906, the Southtown celebrated its 100th year as a paper in 2006. Originally called the Englewood Economist, it was retitled the Southtown Economist in 1924 and began publishing twice weekly.
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  2. Originally called the Englewood Economist, it was retitled the Southtown Economist in 1924 and began publishing twice weekly. The newspaper relocated from Chicago's Englewood community to the west end of the city in Garfield Ridge in 1968.

  3. The paper targeted Beverly and surrounding neighborhoods in 1920, renaming itself the Southtown Economist. It became a twice-weekly in 1940 but remained a community newspaper into the 1960s, when it purchased first the Blue Island Sun-Standard and then the Pointer newspaper chain that included various community newspapers.

  4. Apr 23, 2014 · Explore Southtown Economist online newspaper archive. Southtown Economist was published in Chicago, Illinois and includes 7,106 searchable pages from 1921-1974.

  5. The weekly Southtown Economist first appeared as a South Side community paper in 1906, became a daily in 1978, was renamed the Daily Southtown in 1993, and in 1994 was purchased by Hollinger International, which by 2000 also owned the Sun-Times, the Pioneer Press (with 48 Chicago suburban papers), and the Star Newspapers (with 23 Chicago ...

  6. Daily southtown economist. Dates of Publication. 1990-1993. Created / Published. Chicago, Ill. : Pulitzer Community Newspapers, 1990-1993. Subject Headings. - Community newspapers--Illinois--Chicago. - Chatham (Chicago, Ill.)--Newspapers. - Avalon Park (Chicago, Ill.)--Newspapers.

  7. Oct 9, 2022 · Notes. - Semiweekly, Apr. 1, 1930-Oct. 9, 1931. - 18th year, no. 31 (Feb. 13, 1924)-26th year, no. 66 (Oct. 9, 1931). - Merged with: Southtown economist (Chicago, Ill. : West ed.), and: Southtown economist (Chicago, Ill. : East ed.), and: Southtown economist (Chicago, Ill. : South ed.), to form: Southtown economist (Chicago, Ill. : 1931).

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