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May 27—HIGH POINT — The company that owns The High Point Enterprise has purchased a chain of nearly 50 small newspapers. Paxton Media Group announced the purchase of Landmark Community Newspapers LLC, based in Shelbyville, Kentucky. The deal, which was finalized this week, includes the purchase of all 47 daily and weekly newspapers in the Landmark chain, said Jamie Paxton, PMG president and . ....
SHELBYVILLE, Ky. — Paxton Media Group announced Tuesday the purchase of Landmark Community Newspapers LLC, a chain of daily and weekly newspapers based in Shelbyville, Kentucky. ....
Paxton Media Group announced Tuesday the purchase of Landmark Community Newspapers LLC, a chain of daily and weekly newspapers based in Shelbyville, Kentucky. The deal, which was finalized this week, includes the purchase of all 46 newspapers in the Landmark chain. “We are very excited to add these newspapers into the PMG portfolio, said Jamie Paxton, PMG president and CEO. PMG believes strongly in the value of local newspapers and the vital role they play in the communities that they serve. We appreciate Landmark choosing us to be the new stewards of these important community assets.” The Landmark purchase includes 20 Kentucky publications, including papers in Elizabethtown, Shelbyville, Shepherdsville, Lebanon, Campbellsville and Bardstown, among others. PMG, which is headquartered in Paducah, will now own 37 newspapers throughout Kentucky and a total of 119 publications across 14 states. ....
New Mexico Education Agency Suspends Los Lunas School Board – Associated Press The Los Lunas school board has been suspended by the New Mexico Public Education Department over allegations that multiple board members violated ethical standards and procurement and public access laws. State officials made the announcement Wednesday, saying that it first warned the board about violations in November and that training for board members followed in January and February. Despite those efforts, the agency said certain unnamed board members persisted in engaging in improper conduct. Board member Frank Otero said an email to The Associated Press that he wanted to assure people he was not among those accused of wrongdoing. ....