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- Huntington_Herald-Press abstract "The Herald-Press is the only daily newspaper published in Huntington County, Indiana.The newspaper was founded in 1848 as the Indiana Herald. In 1887 it was renamed to Huntington Herald, and in 1930 it merged with Huntington Press and became the Herald-Press. In the early 1960s, the paper was purchased by James C. Quayle, whose wife Corrine was the daughter of newspaper magnate Eugene C. Pulliam. Pulliam had previously worked for Pulliam's Central Newspapers, Inc., which was the prior owner.In 1988, when George H. W. Bush announced his preference for Dan Quayle, Jim & Corrine's son, as candidate for Vice President of the United States, the celebration was at the Huntington, Indiana courthouse, less than a hundred feet from Dan & Marilyn Quayle's apartment above the Herald-Press office.Jim Quayle was a member of the John Birch Society and continued to follow the Central Newspapers, Inc., policy of publishing a highly politicized newspaper. That doesn't mean they buried stories unfavorable to Dan Quayle. When news stories circulated that Dan Quayle had used family influence to get into the National Guard, Frank Caperton showed the story to Pulliam before publishing it. All he said was, 'Seems pretty straightforward to me,' Caperton related.James Quayle died July 7, 2000, and in May 2007, Corrine Quayle sold the paper to Paxton Media Group.".
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageExternalLink www.h-ponline.com.
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- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Huntington_County,_Indiana.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Newspapers_published_in_Indiana.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Quayle.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_C._Pulliam.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink George_H._W._Bush.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Huntington,_Indiana.
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- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Indiana.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Quayle.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink John_Birch_Society.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Paxton_Media_Group.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLink Vice_president.
- Huntington_Herald-Press wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huntington Herald-Press".
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- Huntington_Herald-Press subject Category:Huntington_County,_Indiana.
- Huntington_Herald-Press subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Indiana.
- Huntington_Herald-Press comment "The Herald-Press is the only daily newspaper published in Huntington County, Indiana.The newspaper was founded in 1848 as the Indiana Herald. In 1887 it was renamed to Huntington Herald, and in 1930 it merged with Huntington Press and became the Herald-Press. In the early 1960s, the paper was purchased by James C. Quayle, whose wife Corrine was the daughter of newspaper magnate Eugene C. Pulliam.".
- Huntington_Herald-Press label "Huntington Herald-Press".
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