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}}'''''The Yadkin Ripple''''' is a weekly [[newspaper]] based in [[Yadkinville, North Carolina]]. It was first published in [[East Bend, North Carolina]], on October 18, [[1892]]. |
}}'''''The Yadkin Ripple''''' is a weekly [[newspaper]] based in [[Yadkinville, North Carolina]]. It was first published in [[East Bend, North Carolina]], on October 18, [[1892]]. |
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''The Ripple'', published on Thursdays, is owned by [[Mid-South Management Company Inc.]] of [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]]. It has a circulation of 6,000, according to the Mid-South. It shares a publisher and its production staff with [[The Tribune (Elkin, North Carolina) | ''The Tribune'']] in [[Elkin, North Carolina | Elkin]] and is printed at the [[Mount Airy News]]. |
''The Ripple'', published on Thursdays, is owned by [[Mid-South Management Company Inc.]] of [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]]. It has a circulation of 6,000, according to the Mid-South. It shares a publisher and its production staff with [[The Tribune (Elkin, North Carolina) | ''The Tribune'']] in [[Elkin, North Carolina | Elkin]] and is printed at the ''[[Mount Airy News]].'' |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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[[Mattie Johnson Hall]], who wrote under the name of "Meddlesome Mattie," started ''The Ripple'' in East Bend in 1892. She named it after watching a ripple over a dam on the [[Yadkin River]] (Source: ''Yadkin County Heritage''). In 1896, the paper was sold to [[attorney]] Elisha Stanford who moved the offices to Yadkinville. |
[[Mattie Johnson Hall]], who wrote under the name of "Meddlesome Mattie," started ''The Ripple'' in East Bend in 1892. She named it after watching a ripple over a dam on the [[Yadkin River]] (Source: ''Yadkin County Heritage''). In 1896, the paper was sold to [[attorney]] Elisha Stanford who moved the offices to Yadkinville. |
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In 1909, it was sold to [[W.E. Rutledge Sr.]] Rutledge was owner, [[editor]] and [[publisher]] of the paper until his death in [[1966]]. The paper remained in the Rutledge family until 2002 when it was sold to Mid-South. [[The Yadkin Enterprise]], another weekly Yadkinville newspaper, then merged into ''The Ripple''. |
In 1909, it was sold to [[W.E. Rutledge Sr.]] Rutledge was owner, [[editor]] and [[publisher]] of the paper until his death in [[1966]]. The paper remained in the Rutledge family until 2002 when it was sold to Mid-South. ''[[The Yadkin Enterprise]''], another weekly Yadkinville newspaper, then merged into ''The Ripple''. |
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Andy Matthews, an East Bend native, was editor of ''The Ripple'' from [[2002]] until January [[2007]]. Lonnie Adamson is the current editor. |
Andy Matthews, an East Bend native, was editor of ''The Ripple'' from [[2002]] until January [[2007]]. Lonnie Adamson is the current editor. |
Revision as of 22:47, 25 April 2007
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Mid-South Management Company Inc. |
Publisher | Rebel Good |
Editor | Lonnie Adamson |
Founded | 1892 |
Headquarters | 115 Jackson Street Yadkinville, NC 27055 United States |
Website | yadkinripple.com |
The Yadkin Ripple is a weekly newspaper based in Yadkinville, North Carolina. It was first published in East Bend, North Carolina, on October 18, 1892.
The Ripple, published on Thursdays, is owned by Mid-South Management Company Inc. of Spartanburg, South Carolina. It has a circulation of 6,000, according to the Mid-South. It shares a publisher and its production staff with The Tribune in Elkin and is printed at the Mount Airy News.
Overview
Mattie Johnson Hall, who wrote under the name of "Meddlesome Mattie," started The Ripple in East Bend in 1892. She named it after watching a ripple over a dam on the Yadkin River (Source: Yadkin County Heritage). In 1896, the paper was sold to attorney Elisha Stanford who moved the offices to Yadkinville.
In 1909, it was sold to W.E. Rutledge Sr. Rutledge was owner, editor and publisher of the paper until his death in 1966. The paper remained in the Rutledge family until 2002 when it was sold to Mid-South. [[The Yadkin Enterprise]], another weekly Yadkinville newspaper, then merged into The Ripple.
Andy Matthews, an East Bend native, was editor of The Ripple from 2002 until January 2007. Lonnie Adamson is the current editor.