Delaware Gazette

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The Delaware Gazette is a daily newspaper published in Delaware, Ohio. The newspaper is published on weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings, and is the only daily newspaper in Delaware County, Ohio. It is owned and published by Brown Publishing Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The paper's circulation is approximately 8,300.

The Delaware Gazette was founded in 1818 by Abram Thomson and a partner. In 1834, Thomson bought out his partner and from that time until 2004, the newspaper was owned and managed by members of the Thomson Family. In June 2004, W.D. "Tom" Thomson II, the great-great-grandson of Abram Thomson, sold the Newspaper to Brown Publishing. At the time of its sale, the newspaper had been owned by a single family longer than any other newspaper.

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