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The ''Pekin Daily Times'' is an American
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published in
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. It is owned by
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.


History


Forerunners

Several other newspapers started in the Pekin area before the Daily Times, including the ''Tazewell Reporter'' (1839), the ''Pekin Weekly Visitor'' (1845), the ''Tazewell Whig'' (1848), ''Pekin Commercial Advertiser'' (1848), and the ''IIlinois Reveille'' (1850). In the mid-1880s, the ''Pekin Bulletin'' and the ''Legal Tender'' (a greenback newspaper) were founded. The ''Tazewell Mirror'', which became the ''Tazewell County Republican'' in 1860, then The ''Pekin Post'', and eventually The ''Pekin Post-Tribune'' before ceasing publication. The ''Pekin Daily Bulletin'', the only other daily newspaper in Pekin, ran for nine months from January 3 to October 5, 1876. In 1852, a short-lived German language newspaper ''Per Wachteram Illinois'' was published. Circa 1875, John Hoffman started a German weekly called the ''Pekin Freie Press''. This publication was sold to Albert Weiss, then to Jacob Schmidt in 1914. During
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, this newspaper was changed to English language and renamed it ''Free Press''; it was published until 1934. The ''Pekin Plaindealer'' was established in 1856, succeeded by the ''Tazewell Register'', which changed its name to the ''Pekin Times'' circa 1880.


Pekin Daily Times

The ''Daily Times'' was founded by Joseph B. Irwin and W. T. Dowdall as a daily on January 1, 1881. It was a four-page broadsheet with five columns of text per page. A related
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, ''The Pekin Weekly Times'', had begun in 1873. In 1906, the Daily Times was headquartered in a building adjacent to the Zerwekh Building on Fourth Street and Elizabeth Street. The Daily Times purchased its last Pekin-based rival, the Tribune, around the same time. The building housed a vaudeville theater, and then a dance hall. In the early 1920s, the Daily Times was owned by
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Grand Titan Oscar Walter "O.W." Friedrich, the owner of the Capitol Theater, and his business partners and fellow klansmen Silas Strickfadden and E.A. Messner. The newsroom on the second floor was reportedly used to recruit socials to the KKK. The Klan owned the paper from September 1923 to June 1925. According to a Minnesota publication, it was the first daily newspaper to be purchased by any Klan in the country, and the Pekin Klavern was one of the most active in the Midwest, inducting 500 participants on August 15, 1923. During this period, the paper published Klan activities, editorials, and a column named "Klan Komments." F.F. McNaughton purchased the Times in 1927. McNaughton bought the Zerwekh Building when the Zerwekh brothers closed their bakery business. He installed a rotary printer in the basement. In the summer of 1971, an offset printing press was installed in the building that had been acquired circa 1906. After McNaughton's death in 1981, the Times was sold to California-based Howard Publications. In 2000, the paper was sold to Liberty Group, later becoming GateHouse Media Inc. GateHouse was acquired by
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in August 2019. In September 2007, the offset printer produced its last run and printing operations moved to the GateHouse press in the
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building. The offset printer was sold for parts in 2012. In August 2012, the newspaper's operations moved to a building on Court Street, which had previously housed Rick’s TV & Appliances. Demolition of the old Times building began in October 2013. In 2015, ''Pekin Daily Times'' merged with TimesNewspapers. The merged team is located in the Pekin headquarters.


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* {{Gannett Gannett publications Newspapers published in Illinois Pekin, Illinois Tazewell County, Illinois Newspapers established in 1881 1881 establishments in Illinois