The Interior Journal is a historic newspaper that has been serving the community of Danville, KY since the 1890s. As one of the first three newspapers in Kentucky, it has a rich history of providing news and information to the interior of the state. With a circulation of 3,416, it is a weekly publication that covers a wide range of topics including news, features, sports, obituaries, and more.
Owned by Boone Newspapers, Inc. since 2016, The Interior Journal is deeply rooted in the community and has been a trusted source of information for over a century. It circulates throughout Lincoln County, which is known for its historical significance and landmarks such as the William Whitley House, the first brick home in the state, and Sportsman's Hill, the first circular horse racing track in America. With its commitment to providing quality journalism, The Interior Journal continues to be a valuable resource for the residents of Danville and beyond.
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