Findlay Publishing Company is selling some of its assets, including the Findlay Courier.
Findlay Publishing Company announced today the decision to sell the Findlay Courier and The Fostoria Review-Times to the Ogden Newspapers, effective by the end of the month.
The Heminger family has owned the Courier for 5 generations and managed it for 4. The sale comes with heavy hearts but Kurt Heminger said Ogden Newspapers shares similar values and philosophies.
Ogden Newspapers is a family-owned business that got its start in 1890 and now owns over 40 daily newspapers, including the Tiffin Advertiser-Tribune.
Findlay Publishing Company and the Heminger Family will continue to own and operate radio stations WFIN – WKXA and 106.3 The Fox in Findlay and Ottawa, along with the four radio stations in Columbus, Indiana, under the current broadcast leadership.
You can find more information on the Courier’s website.