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This is a list of newspapers in Illinois.

Daily newspapers[edit]

Weekly and bi-weekly newspapers[edit]

Bond County[edit]

Boone County[edit]

Bureau County[edit]

Calhoun County[edit]

  • Calhoun News HeraldHardin

Carroll County[edit]

Cass County[edit]

Christian County[edit]

Coles County[edit]

Cook County[edit]

DeWitt County[edit]

DuPage County[edit]

Fayette County[edit]

Fulton County[edit]

Gallatin County[edit]

Greene County[edit]

Hancock County[edit]

Hardin County[edit]

Henry County[edit]

Iroquois County[edit]

Jackson County[edit]

  • Carbondale Times – Carbondale
  • Murphysboro AmericanMurphysboro (ceased publications in summer 2015)

Jersey County[edit]

Johnson County[edit]

Kane County[edit]

Kankakee County[edit]

Kendall County[edit]

Knox County[edit]

Lake County[edit]

LaSalle County[edit]

Lee County[edit]

Macon County[edit]

Macoupin County[edit]

Madison County[edit]

Mason County[edit]

Massac County[edit]

McDonough County[edit]

McHenry County[edit]

  • Sun Day[21] – Huntley
  • My Huntley News -- Huntley

Menard County[edit]

Mercer County[edit]

Monroe County[edit]

Montgomery County[edit]

Moultrie County[edit]

Ogle County[edit]

Peoria County[edit]

Piatt County[edit]

Pike County[edit]

Pope County[edit]

Putnam County[edit]

Richland County[edit]

St. Clair County[edit]

Sangamon County[edit]

  • Illinois TimesSpringfield
  • The Sangamon Star
  • The Sentinel (Wilson Publications, pub.; 2004− ) – Illiopolis[22]
    • preceded by Illiopolis Sentinel (Frank J. Bell, pub.; 19??−2004) – Illiopolis[23]
    • preceded by Niantic-Harristown County Line Observer (Cindy Wilson, pub.; 2001−2004) – Illiopolis[24]

Stark County[edit]

Tazewell County[edit]

Union County[edit]

Warren County[edit]

Washington County[edit]

Whiteside County[edit]

Will County[edit]

Winnebago County[edit]

Monthly newspapers[edit]

Foreign-language newspapers[edit]

University and college newspapers[edit]

Newspapers no longer published in Illinois[edit]

  • Draugas (The Friend) – formerly published in Chicago (Lithuanian language)

Defunct newspapers[edit]

  • Abendpost und Milwaukee deutsche ZeitungChicago (German language)
  • Arbeiter-Zeitung (1837–1931) – Chicago (German language)
  • Assyrian GuardianChicago
  • Chicago Jewish Star (1991–2018) – Skokie
  • Chicago Whip (1919–1939)
  • Dahlgren Echo (1899–?) – Dahlgren
  • Daily Journal (Wheaton, Illinois) (1933–1992) – Wheaton
  • The Herald/Country Market – Bourbonnais[25]
  • Decatur Daily Review (Review Pub. Co., pub.; 1891−1917) – Decatur[26]
    • succeeded by? Decatur Daily Review (1919−1980) – Decatur[5]
    • Daily Republican (Hamsher & Calhoun, pub.; 1894−1899) – Decatur[27]
      • Decatur Daily Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1875−1894) – Decatur[28]
        • The Daily Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1872−1875) – Decatur[29]
          • Daily Decatur Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1867−1872) – Decatur[30]
      • Morning Review (Review Pub. Co., pub.; 1888−1891) – Decatur[31]
        • The Daily Review (W. J. Mize & Col., pub.; 1886−1888) – Decatur[32]
          • Morning Review (Jack & Mize, pub.; 1884−1886) – Decatur[33]
            • The Decatur Morning Review (Jack & Mize, pub.; 1883−1884) – Decatur[34]
              • The Morning Review (S. S. Jack, pub.; 1881−1883) – Decatur[35]
                • Decatur Daily Review (Wm. H. Bayne, pub.; 18??−1881) – Decatur[36]
                  • The Decatur Local Review (Alfred Wuensch, pub.; 1873−18??) – Decatur[37]
  • Decatur Weekly Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1877−1898) – Decatur[38]
    • The Decatur Republican (Stanley & Mosser, pub; 1867−1877) – Decatur[39]
  • The Evening Bulletin (John Lindsay & Co., pub.; 18??−1???) – Decatur[40]
    • Labor Bulletin (John Lindsay & Co., pub.; 1886−18??) – Decatur[41]
      • Daily Labor Bulletin (John Lindsay & Co., pub.; 1885−1886) – Decatur[42]
  • Jewish Sentinel Or The Sentinel (1911-1996)[43][44]
  • The ExpressTallula[45]
  • Naujienos (socialist newspaper)Chicago
  • Skandinaven (1866–1941) – Chicago (Norwegian Language)
  • South County NewsGillespie
  • The Union Signal (1883-2016) - Chicago, Evanston
  • The Voice of the Black Community (The Voice, pub.; 1968−1993) – Decatur[46]
  • Weekly Thursday News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1997−1997) – Mt. Pulaski[47]
    • Weekly News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1989−1997) – Mt. Pulaski[48]
      • Mount Pulaski Weekly News (Weekly News, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[49]
        • Hometown Weekly News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[50]
          • Independent Free Press (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[51]
            • Weekly Merchant (1987−1987) – Mt. Pulaski[52]
        • Times News (Harry J. Wible, pub.; 1961−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[53]
          • Mt. Pulaski Times-News (Harry J. Wible, pub.; 1932−1961) – Mt. Pulaski[54]
            • Mt. Pulaski Times (Smedley & Hansel, pub.; 190?−1932) – Mt. Pulaski[55]
            • Mt. Pulaski Weekly News (S. Linn Reidler, pub.; 18??−1932) – Mt. Pulaski[56]
      • The Prairie Post (Bob Wilson, pub.; 1958−1989) – Maroa[57]
        • The Argenta Register (G. Huntoon, pub.; 1917−1958) – Argenta[58]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  10. ^ "About The Rock Island Argus". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
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  17. ^ Jersey County Shopper
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  20. ^ AdVantage News
  21. ^ Sun Day
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  23. ^ "About Illiopolis sentinel". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
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  47. ^ "About Weekly Thursday news". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  48. ^ "About Weekly news". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
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  50. ^ "About Hometown weekly news". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  51. ^ "About Independent free press". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  52. ^ "About Weekly merchant". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  53. ^ "About Times news". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  54. ^ "About Mt. Pulaski times-news". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  55. ^ "About Mt. Pulaski times". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  56. ^ "About Mt. Pulaski weekly news". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  57. ^ "About The Prairie post". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  58. ^ "About The Argenta register". Chronicling America. Retrieved 28 March 2015.

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