List of newspapers in Illinois

This is a list of newspapers in Illinois.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)

Daily newspapers

Weekly and bi-weekly newspapers

Bond County

Boone County

Bureau County

Calhoun County

  • Calhoun News HeraldHardin

Carroll County

Cass County

Christian County

Coles County

Cook County

DeWitt County

DuPage County

Fayette County

Fulton County

Gallatin County

Greene County

Hancock County

Hardin County

Henry County

Iroquois County

Jackson County

  • Carbondale Times – Carbondale
  • Murphysboro AmericanMurphysboro (ceased publications in summer 2015)

Jersey County

Johnson County

Kane County

Kankakee County

Kendall County

Knox County

Lake County

  • Barrington Suburban LifeBarrington
  • Lake County Suburban LifeGrayslake (formerly the Lake County Journal)
  • The North Shore Weekend - North Shore

LaSalle County

Lee County

Macon County

Macoupin County

Madison County

Mason County

  • Mason County DemocratHavana

Massac County

McDonough County

McHenry County

  • Sun Day[21] – Huntley
  • My Huntley News -- Huntley

Menard County

Mercer County

  • The Times RecordAledo

Monroe County

Montgomery County

Moultrie County

Ogle County

Peoria County

Piatt County

Pike County

Pope County

Putnam County

Richland County

St. Clair County

Sangamon County

  • Illinois TimesSpringfield
  • The Sangamon Star
  • The Sentinel (Wilson Publications, pub.; 2004− ) – Illiopolis[22]
    • preceded by Illiopolis Sentinel (Frank J. Bell, pub.; 19??−2004) – Illiopolis[23]
    • preceded by Niantic-Harristown County Line Observer (Cindy Wilson, pub.; 2001−2004) – Illiopolis[24]

Stark County

  • The Stark County NewsToulon

Tazewell County

Union County

  • Gazette-DemocratAnna

Warren County

Washington County

  • Nashville NewsNashville
  • The Okawville Times – Okawville

Whiteside County

Will County

Winnebago County

Monthly newspapers

Foreign-language newspapers

  • Vachakam Prevalent Malayali Newspaper (Naperville) - Est 2020 – South Indian

University and college newspapers

Newspapers no longer published in Illinois

  • Draugas (The Friend) – formerly published in Chicago (Lithuanian language)

Defunct newspapers

  • Abendpost und Milwaukee deutsche ZeitungChicago (German language)
  • Arbeiter-Zeitung (1837–1931) – Chicago (German language)
  • Assyrian GuardianChicago
  • Champaign-Urbana Courier
  • Chicago Daily News (1875–1978)[25]
  • The Chicago Day Book (1911–1917)[26]
  • Chicago Democrat (1857)[27]
  • Chicago Evening Post
  • Chicago Inter Ocean
  • Chicago Jewish Star (1991–2018) – Skokie
  • Chicago Press and Tribune (1857)[28]
  • Chicago's American (1900-1939)[29]
  • Chicago Times
  • Chicago Whip (1919–1939)
  • Commercial Bulletin (Troy)[30]
  • Congregational Herald (Chicago) (1857)[31]
  • Dahlgren Echo (1899–?) – Dahlgren
  • Daily Commercial Bulletin (Chicago)[32]
  • Daily Journal (Wheaton, Illinois) (1933–1992) – Wheaton
  • The Herald/Country Market – Bourbonnais[33]
  • Decatur Daily Review (Review Pub. Co., pub.; 1891−1917) – Decatur[34]
    • succeeded by? Decatur Daily Review (1919−1980) – Decatur[5]
    • Daily Republican (Hamsher & Calhoun, pub.; 1894−1899) – Decatur[35]
      • Decatur Daily Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1875−1894) – Decatur[36]
        • The Daily Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1872−1875) – Decatur[37]
          • Daily Decatur Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1867−1872) – Decatur[38]
      • Morning Review (Review Pub. Co., pub.; 1888−1891) – Decatur[39]
        • The Daily Review (W. J. Mize & Col., pub.; 1886−1888) – Decatur[40]
          • Morning Review (Jack & Mize, pub.; 1884−1886) – Decatur[41]
            • The Decatur Morning Review (Jack & Mize, pub.; 1883−1884) – Decatur[42]
              • The Morning Review (S. S. Jack, pub.; 1881−1883) – Decatur[43]
                • Decatur Daily Review (Wm. H. Bayne, pub.; 18??−1881) – Decatur[44]
                  • The Decatur Local Review (Alfred Wuensch, pub.; 1873−18??) – Decatur[45]
  • Decatur Weekly Republican (Hamsher & Mosser, pub.; 1877−1898) – Decatur[46]
    • The Decatur Republican (Stanley & Mosser, pub; 1867−1877) – Decatur[47]
  • The Evening Bulletin (John Lindsay & Co., pub.; 18??−1???) – Decatur[48]
    • Labor Bulletin (John Lindsay & Co., pub.; 1886−18??) – Decatur[49]
      • Daily Labor Bulletin (John Lindsay & Co., pub.; 1885−1886) – Decatur[50]
  • Dziennik Narodowy (Chicago) (1899–1923)[51]
  • Jewish Sentinel Or The Sentinel (1911-1996)[52][53]
  • The ExpressTallula[54]
  • Free West [55]
  • Idisher ḳuryer : The Daily Jewish Courier (Chicago) (1887-194?)[56]
  • Metro-East Journal (East St. Louis)[citation needed]
  • The Northwestern Lumberman, Chicago
  • Naujienos (socialist newspaper) – Chicago
  • Pochodeň (Chicago) (1896–1899)[57]
  • Post Amerikan (Bloomington-Normal)[citation needed]
  • Skandinaven (1866–1941) – Chicago (Norwegian Language)
  • South County NewsGillespie
  • Springfield Republican-American [citation needed]
  • Telegraf (Chicago) (1892-19??)[58]
  • The Union Signal (1883-2016) - Chicago, Evanston
  • The Voice of the Black Community (The Voice, pub.; 1968−1993) – Decatur[59]
  • Weekly Thursday News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1997−1997) – Mt. Pulaski[60]
    • Weekly News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1989−1997) – Mt. Pulaski[61]
      • Mount Pulaski Weekly News (Weekly News, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[62]
        • Hometown Weekly News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[63]
          • Independent Free Press (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[64]
            • Weekly Merchant (1987−1987) – Mt. Pulaski[65]
        • Times News (Harry J. Wible, pub.; 1961−1988) – Mt. Pulaski[66]
          • Mt. Pulaski Times-News (Harry J. Wible, pub.; 1932−1961) – Mt. Pulaski[67]
            • Mt. Pulaski Times (Smedley & Hansel, pub.; 190?−1932) – Mt. Pulaski[68]
            • Mt. Pulaski Weekly News (S. Linn Reidler, pub.; 18??−1932) – Mt. Pulaski[69]
      • The Prairie Post (Bob Wilson, pub.; 1958−1989) – Maroa[70]
        • The Argenta Register (G. Huntoon, pub.; 1917−1958) – Argenta[71]
  • Vorbote (Chicago) (1874–1924)[72]
  • Western Citizen (Chicago) (1850s)[55]

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External links

  • Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers at the Library of Congress
  • eCirc at the Audit Bureau of Circulations, provides circuluation figures based on latest FAS-FAX Report
  • Illinois Press Association
  • Terence A. Tanner Collection at the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign
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