List of newspapers in Illinois

This is a list of newspapers in Illinois.

Daily newspapers edit

Weekly and bi-weekly newspapers edit

Bond County edit

Boone County edit

Bureau County edit

Calhoun County edit

  • Calhoun News HeraldHardin

Carroll County edit

Cass County edit

Christian County edit

Coles County edit

Cook County edit

DeWitt County edit

DuPage County edit

Fayette County edit

Fulton County edit

Gallatin County edit

Greene County edit

Hancock County edit

Hardin County edit

Henry County edit

Iroquois County edit

Jackson County edit

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

Jersey County edit

Johnson County edit

Kane County edit

Kankakee County edit

Kendall County edit

Knox County edit

Lake County edit

LaSalle County edit

Lee County edit

Macon County edit

Macoupin County edit

Madison County edit

Mason County edit

Massac County edit

McDonough County edit

McHenry County edit

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

Menard County edit

Mercer County edit

Monroe County edit

Montgomery County edit

Moultrie County edit

Ogle County edit

Peoria County edit

Piatt County edit

Pike County edit

Pope County edit

Putnam County edit

Richland County edit

St. Clair County edit

Sangamon County edit

  • 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 edit

Tazewell County edit

Union County edit

Warren County edit

Washington County edit

Whiteside County edit

Will County edit

Winnebago County edit

Monthly newspapers edit

Foreign-language newspapers edit

University and college newspapers edit

Newspapers no longer published in Illinois edit

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

Defunct newspapers edit

See also edit

References edit

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