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This is a list of newspapers in Arkansas, USA.

Daily newspapers and online publications (currently published)

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Title Locale Year est. Frequency Owner Notes
Batesville Daily Guard Batesville Daily Paxton Media Group
The Saline Courier Benton 1876 Daily Horizon Publications Notes
The Camden News Camden Daily WEHCO Media
Log Cabin Democrat Conway Daily Paxton Media Group
El Dorado News-Times El Dorado Daily WEHCO Media
Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Fayetteville Daily WEHCO Media/ Stephens Media
Southwest Times Record Fort Smith Daily GateHouse Media[1]
The Harrison Daily Times Harrison 1876 Daily Carpenter Media Group
Hot Springs Sentinel-Record Hot Springs Daily WEHCO Media
The Jonesboro Sun Jonesboro Daily Paxton Media Group
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Little Rock[2] Daily WEHCO Media
The Baxter Bulletin Mountain Home 1901[3] Daily Gannett Company[4]
Paragould Daily Press Paragould Daily Paxton Media Group
Pine Bluff Commercial Pine Bluff Daily WEHCO Media
The Courier Russellville Daily Paxton Media Group
The Daily Citizen Searcy Daily Paxton Media Group
Stuttgart Daily Leader Stuttgart Daily GateHouse Media[1]
Texarkana Gazette Texarkana Daily WEHCO Media

Weekly newspapers (currently published)

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Title Locale Year est. Frequency Publisher/parent company Notes
Little River Post Ashdown 2020 Weekly Journal Agency, LLC https://www.littleriverpost.com
Atkins Chronicle Atkins Weekly
The Johnson County Graphic Clarksville 1877 Weekly https://www.thegraphic.org
Van Buren County Democrat Clinton Weekly Paxton Media Group
The Ashley News Observer Crossett Weekly
Yell County Record Danville Weekly
Dardanelle Post-Dispatch Dardanelle Weekly
DeWitt Era Enterprise DeWitt 1929 Weekly DeWitt Publishing Company Inc
Washington County Enterprise-Leader Farmington Weekly Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC
The Ashley County Ledger Hamburg Weekly
The Sun-Times Heber Springs Weekly Paxton Media Group
The Helena World Helena-West Helena 1871 Weekly Helena World Chronicle, LLC www.helenaworld.org
Hot Springs Village Voice Hot Springs Village 1990 Weekly J. Allen, LLC hsvvoice.com
The Chicot County Spectator/Eudora Enterprise Lake Village Weekly
Arkansas Times Little Rock Weekly
Petit Jean Country Headlight Morrilton, Perryville Weekly
Newport Independent Newport Weekly Paxton Media Group
Times of Northeast Benton County Pea Ridge Weekly WEHCO Media/ Stephens Media
Siloam Springs Herald-Leader Siloam Springs Weekly
Wynne Progress Wynne 1904 Weekly
Cross County Times Wynne 1988

University newspapers

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Defunct

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Title Locale Year est. Ceased Notes
Arkansas Advocate Little Rock 1830 1837 [5]
Arkansas Banner Little Rock 1843 1845 Owned by the Democratic Party of Arkansas in 1945[5]
Arkansas County Gazette DeWitt 1884 1886 [6]
Arkansas Democrat DeWitt 1879 1882 [7]
Arkansas Farmer Little Rock 1844 1845 [5]
Arkansas Forum Siloam Springs 1921 c. 1921 [8]
Arkansas Gazette Arkansas Post, Little Rock 1819[9] 1991 [10]
Arkansas Herald Siloam Springs 1882 1889 [11]
Arkansas Intelligencer Van Buren 1842 1845 [12]
Arkansas Journal Helena 1843 1845 [13]
Arkansas Ladies Journal Little Rock 1884 1886 founded by Mary W. Loughborough[14]
Arkansas Post DeWitt 1882 1882 [7]
Arkansas Reporter DeWitt 1885 1885? [6]
Arkansas State Democrat Helena 1839 1841 Successor to the Helena Spy[13]
Arkansas Star Little Rock 1839 1841 [15]
Arkansas Temperance Journal Little Rock 1844 1845 [15]
Arkansas Times and Advocate Little Rock 1837 1844? Combination of the Arkansas Weekly Times and Arkansas Advocate[15]
Arkansas Traveler Bentonville 1868 1869 [16]
Arkansas Union Siloam Springs 1890 1890 [11]
Arkansas Weekly Times Little Rock 1835 1837 Known as the Little Rock Times, 1835-1836[17]
Ashley County Eagle Hamburg 1889 1920 Successor to the El Dorado Eagle, merged with the Ashley County Leader[18]
Ashley County Leader Hamburg 1920 1969 Successor to the Hamburg Budget,[18] merged with The Crossett News Observer
Batesville News Batesville 1838 1843 Suspended in 1843, later revived as the North Arkansas[19]
Benton County Gazette Gravette 1908 [20]
Benton County Journal Bentonville 1886 1886 [21]
Benton County Gazette Gravette 1911 c. 1922 [20]
Benton County Record Bentonville 1916 [22]
Benton County Sun Bentonville 1890 1921 Merged into the Benton County Record[23]
Bentonville Advance Bentonville 1873 1883 Merged into The Bentonian[16]
Bentonville Beacon Bentonville 1866 1866 [16]
Bentonville Cornerstone Bentonville 1827 1827 [16]
Bentonville Democrat Bentonville 1859 1859 Successor to the Northwest Appeal[24]
Bentonville Democrat Bentonville 1869 1869 Successor to the Arkansas Traveler[16]
Bentonville Democrat Bentonville 1886 [25]
Bentonville News Bentonville 1905 1905 Merged into the Benton County Sun[26]
Brinkley Argus[27] Brinkley[27] 2007[27] Merged into Central Delta Argus-Sun[27]
Bull Shoals Gazette Cotter 1946 c. 1946 [28]
Cabot Star-Herald Cabot
Carlisle Independent Carlisle
Central Delta Argus-Sun[27] Brinkley 2007 2016 Combination of Brinkley Argus and Monroe County Sun
Commercial Advertiser Napoleon 1843 1844 [17]
Constitution Journal Helena 1836 1838 Successor to the Helena Herald[13]
Cotter Courier Cotter 1903 c. 1918 [29]
The Cotter Record Cotter 1911 1937 [28]
Cross County Democrat Wynne 1895 c. 1910 Merged into The Blade-Democrat[30]
Cross County Democrat Wynne 1912 1924 Successor to The Blade-Democrat[31]
Cross County News Wynne 1899 c. 1899 [31]
Cross County Times Parkin 1933 1987 Successor to the Parkin Times before becoming the Cross County Times[32]
Democrat DeWitt 1871 1871 [7]
DeWitt Chronicle DeWitt 1861 1862 [33]
DeWitt Democrat DeWitt 1898 1898 [6]
DeWitt Enterprise DeWitt 1871 1874 [7]
DeWitt Enterprise DeWitt 1916[6] 1929 Merged into the DeWitt Era Enterprise
DeWitt Free Lance DeWitt 1888 1888 [6]
DeWitt New Era DeWitt 1884[6] 1929 Merged into the DeWitt Era Enterprise
DeWitt Republican DeWitt 1880s 1880s [6]
Fayetteville Witness Fayetteville 1840 1842 [34]
Goldman Times Goldman 1884 1885 [35]
Gravette Democrat Gravette [20]
Gravette Herald Gravette [20]
Gravette News Gravette [20]
Gravette News Herald Gravette Combination of the Gravette Herald and the Gravette News[36]
Hamburg Budget Hamburg 1912 1920 Renamed Ashley County Leader[37]
Hamburg Monitor Hamburg 1874 c. 1876 Founded as Hamburg Enterprise, renamed November 1874[38]
Hamburg News Hamburg 1884 1889 Successor to The Ashley County Times, merged into the Ashley County Eagle[38]
Hamburg Reporter Hamburg 1859 c. 1865 [38]
Helena Herald Helena 1833 1835 [13]
Helena Spy Helena 1838 1838 Successor to the Constitution Journal[5]
Hope Star Hope 1883 2018 [39]
Independent Democrat Little Rock 1843 1843 [17]
Indicator DeWitt 1875 1875? [7]
I.O.O.F. Beacon Light and Masonic Guide Gravette 1914 Renamed Sovereign Odd Fellow before ending.[20]
Life Line Wynne c. 1900 c. 1900 Black newspaper[31]
Marvell Messenger Marvell 1965 1980
Monroe County Sun[27] Clarendon 2007[27] Merged into Central Delta Argus-Sun
Monte Ne Herald Monte Ne 1903 1905 [20]
The Morning News[40] 2009[40] Merged with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's northwest operation[40]
Mountain View Herald Mountain View 1932 1953 Merged with the Stone County Leader
Napoleon Journal Napoleon 1839 1840 Known as the Napoleon Messenger for two months in 1840 before cessation[12]
Nevada County Picayune Prescott 2018 [39]
Norfork Enterprise Norfork [29]
North Arkansas Batesville 1843 1845 [34]
North Arkansas Herald Harrison c. 1915 [41]
North Arkansas Herald Mountain Home 1890 c. 1891 [3]
North Arkansas View Mountain Home 1984 1994 [42]
Northwest Appeal Bentonville 1857 1858 [43]
Ouachita Herald Camden 1845 1845 [34]
The Palladium Monte Ne 1921 Quarterly special interest publication about bimetallism[44]
Parkin Free Press Parkin 1933 1934 Renamed Parkin Times for one month[32]
Parkin Sentinel Parkin 1911 c. 1911
People's Friend Rogers c. 1910 1916 Socialist[11]
Phillips County Progress Helena 1984 2004
Political Intelligencer Little Rock 1834 1835 [17]
The Pulaskian Pulaski Heights 1915 1929
Quid Nunc Mountain Home 1877 1880 [3]
Rogers Democrat Rogers 1881 Founded as the Rogers New Era[45]
Rogers Daily Post Rogers 1910 [46]
Rogers Enterprise Rogers 1897 1897 [46]
Rogers Journal Rogers c. 1900 1914 Known as the Rogers Advocate and Rogers Republican[46]
Rogers Leader Rogers 1896 1897 [46]
Rogers Republican Rogers 1883 1909 Merged into the Rogers Journal[46]
Sentinel DeWitt 1858 1859 Moved to Lake Village[33]
Sentinel DeWitt 1869 1871 [33]
Sentry, De Witt DeWitt 1884 1884 [7]
Siloam Springs Advertiser Siloam Springs 1918 c. 1918 [8]
Siloam Springs Daily Register Siloam Springs 1911 [8]
Siloam Springs Free Press Siloam Springs 1912 [8]
Siloam Springs Globe Siloam Springs 1881 1881 [11]
Siloam Springs Herald-Democrat Siloam Springs 1889 Combination of the Arkansas Herald and Siloam Springs Globe[11]
Siloam Springs Hummer Siloam Springs 1902 1902 [8]
Siloam Springs Locomotive Herald Siloam Springs 1880 1902 [47]
Siloam Springs Sun Siloam Springs 1880 1881 Briefly named Siloam Springs Dispatch before ending[11]
Southern Shield Helena 1840 1845 [13]
Spirit of the Age Little Rock 1845 1845 [17]
Standard and Commercial Adviser Napoleon 1841 1841 [12]
Stuttgart Chronicle Stuttgart 1880s 1906 Renamed The Arkansawyer[48]
Stuttgart Free Press Stuttgart 1889 c. 1921 [49]
Stuttgart Germania Stuttgart 1895 Published in German[50]
Stuttgart Republican Stuttgart 1915 1915 [48] Restored 1920 and merged into The Arkansawyer[51]
Stuttgart Star Stuttgart 1890 1892 Known as the Republican Star in 1892 before cessation[52]
Tax-Payers Bulletin Siloam Springs 1921 Successor to the Arkansas Forum[8]
Telegraph Washington 1840 1845 Known as the Arkansas Telegraph at founding[12]
The Arkansas Gleanor DeWitt 1882 1883 [7]
The Arkansas News Mountain Home 1897 [3]
The Arkansas Traveler Wittsburg c. 1853 c. 1854 [30]
The Arkansawyer Stuttgart 1906 1915 Successor to Stuttgart Chronicle[48]
The Arkansawyer Stuttgart 1920 Combination of The Stuttgart Booster and Stuttgart Republican[51]
The Ashley County Times Hamburg 1865 1873 [38]
The Ashley County Times Hamburg 1876 1884 Renamed Hamburg News[38]
The Baxter County Citizen Mountain Home 1880 1938 [3]
The Bentonian Bentonville 1873 1873 [16]
The Bentonian Bentonville 1883 Successor to The New Bentonville[25]
The Blade-Democrat Wynne 1910 1912 Combination of Cross County Democrat and The Blade Exchange[31]
The Blade Exchange Wynne 1900 c. 1910 Merged into The Blade-Democrat[31]
The Chronicle Wittsburg 1875 1877 [30]
The Citizen-News Mountain Home
The Clarion Hamburg 1901 c. 1901 [38]
The Courier Hamburg 1901 c. 1902 [38]
The Crossett Home-News Crossett 1949 1950 Merged into The Crossett News Observer
The Crossett News-Observer Crossett 1950 1980 Renamed The Ashley News Observer
The Crossett Observer Crossett 1906 c. 1940 Owned by the Crossett Lumber Co.[53]
The Daily News Mountain Home 1994 1999 Succeeded the North Arkansas View[54]
The Daily Siftings Herald Arkadelphia 2018 [39]
The Elector DeWitt 1866 1866 [33]
The Epworth News Wynne 1896 c. 1896 [31]
The Harrison Daily Eclipse Harrison 1901 1901 [41]
The Gillett Reporter Gillett 1914[35] 1926
The Grand Prairie News Stuttgart 1916 [48]
The Journal Bentonville 1880 [25]
The New Bentonville Bentonville 1881 [25]
The North Arkansas Herald Mountain Home 1890 Monthly[3]
The Ozark Clarion Three Brothers 1912 c. 1912 [29]
The Parkdale News Parkdale 1900 c. 1900 [53]
The Pilot Wynne 1897 1899 Black newspaper[30]
The Prairie Farmer Goldman 1884 1884 [35]
The Record Gillett 1927 1936
The Review Stuttgart 1912 1912 [48]
The Rogers Champion Rogers 1881 1881 [55]
The Screech Owl Cotter 1921 1921
The Southern Rising Wave of Temperance Bentonville 1884 [21]
The Spectator Ozark 1911 2024 [56]
The Stuttgart Booster Stuttgart 1915 1920 Merged into The Arkansawyer[51]
The Wheel Reporter Stuttgart 1886 1886 [52]
The White River Headlight Cotter 1921 1922 Successor to Cotter Courier[29]
The Wilmot Weekly Wilmot 1912 c. 1914 Resumed in 1920[53]
The Wynne Ripsaw Wynne 1888 1891 Briefly renamed Wynne Gazette before ending[31]
Twin City Tribune 1984
Western Frontier Whig Van Buren 1844 1845 [12]
Wittsburg Gazette Wittsburg 1871 1874 [30]
Wittsburg Phoenix Wittsburg 1875 1876 [30]
Wittsburg Standard Wittsburg 1875 1877 [30]
Wynne Star Wynne c. 1924 1949 Successor to the Cross County Democrat, also known as the Wynne Daily Star-Progress and the Wynne Evening Star[32]

See also

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U.S. newspapers

References

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