The Laurel Leader-Call
by Laurel Leader-Call
Jones County's Home Town Newspaper
App Name | The Laurel Leader-Call |
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Developer | Laurel Leader-Call |
Category | News & Magazines |
Download Size | 24 MB |
Latest Version | 213.3 |
Average Rating | 3.80 |
Rating Count | 5 |
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The Laurel Leader-Call is the locally-owned newspaper of Laurel and Jones County, Mississippi. The Leader-Call is published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and can be read online at leader-call.com. The Leader-Call is located at 318 N. Magnolia Street in downtown Laurel.
Established in 1911, The Laurel Leader-Call has been serving as the hometown newspaper for more than 100 years. Although the newspaper has had many owners over the course of its history, the Leader-Call was restored to its locally-owned hometown roots in 2012 when Gin Creek Publishing, which had been publishing The ReView of Jones County, purchased the Leader-Call name and subscription list and began publishing as the Leader-Call.
In 2013, the Leader-Call made national and international headlines with their "Historic Wedding" story, and they repeated this feat a year later with the story "Kentucky Fried Hoax," an investigative feature that exposed a national story as a fraud.
Recent changes:
We’ve completely redesigned the app for improved speed and usability, featuring a fresh look and enhanced navigation. Experience better performance and discover new features tailored to your needs.
Established in 1911, The Laurel Leader-Call has been serving as the hometown newspaper for more than 100 years. Although the newspaper has had many owners over the course of its history, the Leader-Call was restored to its locally-owned hometown roots in 2012 when Gin Creek Publishing, which had been publishing The ReView of Jones County, purchased the Leader-Call name and subscription list and began publishing as the Leader-Call.
In 2013, the Leader-Call made national and international headlines with their "Historic Wedding" story, and they repeated this feat a year later with the story "Kentucky Fried Hoax," an investigative feature that exposed a national story as a fraud.
Recent changes:
We’ve completely redesigned the app for improved speed and usability, featuring a fresh look and enhanced navigation. Experience better performance and discover new features tailored to your needs.