[2] Published on Thursday, it has a circulation of 1,093 and is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings.
[5] In 1930 the Tribune was sold to the Woodyard brothers, who also purchased the Fayette Democrat.
[4] The Fayette Tribune was the first newspaper to call attention to the Hawk's Nest Tunnel disaster,[6] a large scale incident of occupational silicosis, considered to be one of the worst industrial tragedies in the history of the United States.
[7] Reporting in February 1931 the paper broke the story: The mining continued, however, resulting in an estimated 476 deaths before construction halted.
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