The Bryan Times

At the time of the merger The Bryan Press was owned by Paul Van Gundy and Howard Carvin.

According to Ford, it was evident that Bryan needed a daily newspaper, but World War II slowed the change.

The choice was a Goss Comet purchased from the Celina Daily Standard, owned by the Parker Snyder family.

In 1968 the Times purchased a 1968 Goss Community offset press, which was used until the printing of the paper was outsourced to Fort Wayne Newspapers in March 2015.

The weekly Leader Enterprise of Montpelier, Ohio, ended publication with its final issue on the last Wednesday in February, Feb. 27, 2019.

The Bryan Times was owned by the Bryan Publishing Company, which also published the daily Napoleon Northwest Signal, the weekly Montpelier Leader Enterprise, the free distribution, twice-monthly Countyline, and monthly real estate magazine Realty Northwest.

[5] In November, 2022, the assets of Bryan Publishing Company were acquired by AIM Media Midwest, LLC.