List of Newspapers Published By Community Newspaper Holdings - Texas

Texas

  • Athens Daily Review of Athens, Texas
  • Cedar Creek Pilot weekly of Gun Barrel City, Texas
  • Cleburne Times-Review daily of Cleburne, Texas
  • Corsicana Daily Sun of Corsicana, Texas
  • Gainesville Daily Register of Gainesville, Texas
  • Herald-Banner daily of Greenville, Texas, and associated weeklies:
    • The Commerce Journal weekly of Commerce, Texas
    • Rockwall County Herald-Banner weekly of Rockwall, Texas
    • Royse City Herald-Banner weekly of Royse City, Texas
  • The Huntsville Item daily of Huntsville, Texas
  • Jacksonville Daily Progress of Jacksonville, Texas
  • Mexia News tri-weekly of Mexia, Texas
  • Mineral Wells Index daily of Mineral Wells, Texas
  • The Orange Leader daily of Orange, Texas
  • Palestine Herald-Press daily of Palestine, Texas
  • The Port Arthur News daily of Port Arthur, Texas
  • San Marcos Daily Record of San Marcos, Texas
  • Weatherford Democrat daily of Weatherford, Texas, and its sister weekly:
    • The Parker County Shopper weekly of Weatherford, Texas

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