[6] In 2016 the Hearst Corporation, the parent company of the Houston Chronicle, acquired HCN.
[9] In 2006 George Boehme sold the Examiner Newspaper Group to ASP Westward,[10] for $2.1 million.
Later that month HCN announced that it was suing Boehme for violating non-soliciation and non-competition provisions of the purchase agreement.
[4] In 2016 the Hearst Corporation, the parent company of the Houston Chronicle, acquired HCN.
These papers included the daily Longview News-Journal, the Marshall News Messenger, and twelve weekly newspapers.
The weeklies included, the Atlanta Citizens Journal, The Big Sandy & Hawkins Journal, the Bowie County Citizens Tribune, the Cass County Sun, The Daingerfield Bee, The Gladewater Mirror, The Grand Saline Sun, the Lindale News & Times, the Mineola Monitor, the Panola Watchman, The Pittsburg Gazette, and the Wood County Democrat.
[17] Colorado Community Newspapers was headquartered in Castle Rock and included: Castle Rock News-Press, Centennial Citizen, Douglas County News-Press, Elbert County News, Gleneagle/Black Forest, Highlands Ranch Herald, Littleton Independent, Lone Tree Voice, Parker Chronicle, Pikes Peak Courier View, Teller County Extra, The Tribune/Monument, and Tri-Lakes Tribune/Tri-Lakes.