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Demopolis Times

Daily newspaper in Demopolis, Alabama, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Demopolis Times was a daily newspaper serving Demopolis, Alabama from 1887 to 2025.[1]

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The paper was formed out of two competing 19th century papers: the Demopolis Express (1893) and the Demopolis Dispatch (1897). In 1905, both papers were bought by a group of investors, and by 1910 E. S. Cornish had begun editing the paper and was part-owner.[2] With a brief hiatus early in his career (during which the paper was edited by C. A. VerBeck),[3] Cornish would be associated with the paper until his death in 1936. Under his leadership, the paper went to linotype printing 1919, at a cost of three thousand dollars.[4] In 1930, he asked his son-in-law, Ben George, to move back to Marengo County to eventually run the times. At the time, George had no newspaper experience, and he began work there as a linotype editor[5]

The paper was sold to George and his wife Elizabeth in 1936.[2] In 1941, the newspaper building and plant were destroyed by fire, doing an estimated fifteen thousand dollars worth of damage.[6] In 1956, editor Ben George was elected president of the Alabama Press Association.[7] He and Elizabeth sold the paper in 1967.[2] Boone Newspapers bought the paper in 1979.[8]

James Cannon was named publisher in 2008.[9] In 2018, the paper won six awards from the Alabama Press Association including a second-place finish for best business story or column in its class.[10]

In April 2025, Boone Newspapers sold the paper to Jeff and Michelle Schumacher.[11] Two months later the couple closed the paper.[8]

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