Winona Daily News

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Winona Daily News
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A sample front page of the
Winona Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Lee Enterprises
Publisher Rusty Cunningham
Editor Darrell Ehrlick
Founded 1855
(as the Winona Republican)
Headquarters 601 Franklin St.
Winona, MN 55987
United States
Circulation 11,192 Daily
12,826 Sunday[1]

Website: winonadailynews.com

The Winona Daily News is a daily newspaper serving Winona, Minnesota and the surrounding area. Founded in 1856, it is the second oldest continually running newspaper in the state, with a weekday circulation of 11,354 and a Sunday circulation of 12,340.

The Daily News was known as the Republican Herald until 1954, and combined with the La Crosse Tribune in 1999; the presses and copy desk are located in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Owned by Lee Enterprises, the newspaper is the primary media outlet for the area.

  1. ^ Lee Enterprises: Newspapers. Lee Enterprises. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.



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