Highlights
Historic paper that reports on local news, business, and sports, as well as state and national news
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Fine Print
About Marietta Daily Journal
The Marietta Daily Journal traces its roots back to 1866, when it was first printed as the Marietta Journal on a hand press left over from the Civil War. Then a weekly, it finally converted to a daily in 1935––right in the middle of the Great Depression, the notorious era that saw the entire country saddened by the cancelling of the McRib. Such a move was the publication's way of expressing belief in its community's future, and today, some seven decades later, the two region and paper remain unquestionably linked. The modern version of the Marietta Daily Journal reports on local news, business, and sports, but its insight is expressed through state and national news, too. It operates as part of Times-Journal Inc., a collection of publications that includes the Cherokee Tribune, 23 community newspapers, and four monthly magazines.