Youngstown Vindicator to cease publication after 150 years

Youngstown Vindicator to cease publication after 150 years

The only daily newspaper in Ohio’s ninth largest city has announced plans to permanently cease publication in August after 150 years.

The Vindicator in Youngstown announced the decision in a letter to readers published Saturday.

Publisher Betty J.H. Brown Jagnow and General Manager Mark Brown wrote the move stems from financial struggles and the inability to find a buyer. They called the decision “gut wrenching.”

The announcement comes just days after the paper marked its 150th anniversary.

The Vindicator entered a lively local news market in 1869, but eventually became the only daily newspaper in Youngstown and Mahoning County. Its staff won six first-place awards in this year’s APME journalism contest.

Brown in a letter Friday to employees of WFMJ-TV said the shutdown wouldn’t affect the family owned television station.

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