Callahan, Florida, USA
Nassau County Record is a weekly newspaper serving Callahan and Nassau County, Florida, published by Community Newspapers, Inc.
The paper began as The Callahan News in 1930, founded by an editor whose front-page letter to readers called for a newspaper that could serve as an important factor in the growth of Callahan and Nassau County. The name changed to the Nassau County Record on January 1, 1948, marking the start of its 18th year of publication. Tom Wood and W.H. "Dink" NeSmith Jr. integrated the paper into Community Newspapers, Inc. in 2000; the Athens, Georgia-based company publishes 28 newspapers across Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. The Nassau County Record and its sister paper, the Fernandina Beach News-Leader, are the two longest-publishing newspapers in Nassau County.
Editor and Publisher: Amanda Bishop
Address
617317 Brandies Avenue, P.O. Box 609
Callahan, FL 32011
Phone
904-879-2727
Email
editor@nassaucountyrecord.com
Website
https://www.nassaucountyrecord.com
Sources
Nassau County Record. About Us
Nassau County Record. Contact
Library of Congress, Chronicling America. Nassau County Record (Callahan, Fla.; Athens, Ga.) 1948-Current