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The ''Richmond Register'' is a three
daily newspaper A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as poli ...
based in
Richmond, Kentucky Richmond is a home rule-class city in Madison County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 34,585 as of the 2020 census, making it the state's seventh-largest city. It is the principal city of the Richmond–Berea micropolitan area, wh ...
, and covering Madison County. It publishes Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The ''Register'' is owned by
Community Newspaper Holdings CNHI, LLC (formerly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.) is an American publisher of newspapers and advertising-related publications throughout the United States. The company was formed in 1997 by Ralph Martin,
Inc. In January 2006, the Kentucky Press Association named the ''Register'' best newspaper in the state in its circulation division, based on the number of awards won in the "Daily Class 1" division (for the smallest daily newspapers by circulation) of the KPA's 2005 Excellence In Kentucky Newspapers contest.The Richmond Register: About Us
accessed January 19, 2007.


History

As the only surviving daily in Richmond, the ''Register'' is heir to a crowded field. ''The Globe Register'' debuted November 2, 1809, but lasted only a year before changing its name to ''The Luminary'', which in turn was sold and became ''The Farmer's Chronicle'' in 1822. In 1845, the name changed to ''The Whig Chronicle''; and in 1852 it became ''The Weekly Messenger'', the largest circulated newspaper in
Kentucky Kentucky (, ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north, West Virginia to the ...
outside
Louisville Louisville is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States. By land area, it is the country's 24th-largest city; however, by populatio ...
. The paper ended its run in 1862, presumably due to the onset of the
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and the Confederate States of A ...
. The story of today's ''Register'' began in 1917, when S.M. Saufley purchased two Richmond papers, ''The Climax'' and ''The Kentucky Register'', and founded ''The Richmond Daily Register''. The Saufley, Johnson and Challinor-Tureman families took turns as owners, publishers and general managers of the paper until 1970, when Frank Helderman Sr. bought it. His wife sold to
Thomson Corporation Thomson Corporation was one of the world's largest information companies. It was established in 1989 following a merger between International Thomson Organization and Thomson Newspapers. In 2008, it purchased Reuters Group to form Thomson Reut ...
in 1985, and Thomson yielded to American Publishing, part of Hollinger International, in 1995. The ''Register'' is now published by CNHI, which bought it in 1999. The paper removed the word "Daily" from its name in June 1978 (perhaps to acknowledge the lack of a Sunday edition) when the paper was sold to Richmond Publishing Corporation (the entity that ran the paper until the sale to Thomson) and moved from its old downtown offices on Water Street to 380 Big Hill Avenue (which was formerly a Coca-Cola bottling plant), where it remained for approximately 45 years. In November, 2023, the paper's offices relocated to 1212 W. Main Street, in the office complex shared by Edward D. Jones. For most of the paper's life (prior to the sale to CNHI), it was published six days a week: Monday through Friday weekday afternoons, and Saturday mornings. During the late 1990s or early 2000s, the 'weekend' paper began to be published on Sundays instead of Saturdays, maintaining the long-standing six-day frequency. As the 2000s wore on, though, declines in the newspaper business in general led to a gradual decrease in publication frequency (beginning with the elimination of Mondays in 2013), to the current frequency of three times per week.


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External links


''Richmond Register'' WebsiteCNHI Website''The Climax''
(1887–1897) at
Chronicling America ''Chronicling America'' is an open access, open source newspaper database and companion website. It is produced by the United States National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a partnership between the Library of Congress and the National Endowm ...

''The Richmond Climax''
(1897–1914) at Chronicling America
''The Madisonian''
(1913–1914) at Chronicling America
''The Climax-Madisonian''
(1914–1917) at Chronicling America
''The Kentucky Register''
(1866–1917) at Chronicling America
''Richmond Daily Register''
(1917–1922) at Chronicling America {{CNHI, Richmond Register Richmond Register Richmond Register Richmond, Kentucky