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"That
must be a new paper, because I've never heard of it."
The Daily Events, successor to The Springfield
Express, is among Missouri's oldest newspapers, published
continuously since 1881. Our name is literally translated from
the Latin Acta Diurna, the first known newspaper, published around
59 B.C. in Rome.
Throughout our lifetime we have been dedicated to general items
like legal notices and courthouse records. Self-promotional
ads in the 1930s encouraged any business that extends credit
to keep up with their customers by reading The Daily Events.
That advice applies today. In our lengthy history, this newspaper
has served a general audience that includes:
- Law Firms
- Financial Institutions
- Real Estate Professionals
- Savvy Investors
- Full-time Credit Departments.
We publish thorough, accurate information on court proceedings,
real estate transactions, permits, licenses and normal business
activity. Our informal slogan: If you've done it, we know
it.
For more than a century, many local people have made a lot of
money - and avoided losing a lot of money - by investing some
time each day to read The Daily Events. |
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