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Columbus Republic Newspaper
Columbus Republic Newspaper began its operation in Bartholomew County in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Its circulation area includes Edinburgh, Hope, Jennings, Jackson, Brown, and Decatur counties. The company is a daily newspaper that still publishes until today. Columbus Republic Newspaper office was named by The U.S. Department of the Interior as the seventh Columbus structure to be named a historic landmark in the state of Indiana.

History
Columbus Republic Newspaper is a family owned newspaper. It began its operation between April 4, 1872 and the fall of 1872. During this time, the newspaper company was a weekly published newspaper. It was called Columbus Republican by the founder, Isaac T. Brown. His father, Isaac M. Brown, was the editor of the newspaper during the early years. The Browns converted their newspaper to a daily publication on November 12, 1877 under the name Daily Evening Republican. The newspaper's name was shortened to The Republic in January 1967.