Plymouth, Indiana, USA
The Pilot News is a six-day-a-week daily newspaper serving Plymouth, Indiana and Marshall County, delivering local news and sports in print and online.
The paper was founded in 1851 by John Q. Howell as the Plymouth Pilot, one of only twelve daily newspapers in Indiana at the time, and numbered its first issue 13 to preserve continuity with Howell's earlier paper, the Rochester Republican. The publication went through numerous ownership changes and name variations over the following century, including the Plymouth Banner, Marshall County Republican and Plymouth Republican, before Samuel E. Boys revived the Pilot name as the Plymouth Daily Pilot in 1922. Boys merged the Daily Pilot with the Plymouth Daily News in 1947 to form the Plymouth Pilot-News.
The Pilot News publishes five sister papers: three weeklies (Heartland News, Culver Citizen and The Leader) and two shopper publications (The Shopper and The Review) covering Marshall and Starke counties.
Publisher: Pilot Co.
The Pilot News serves Plymouth, Indiana and Marshall County with a circulation of 4,435, delivering Monday through Saturday.
Address
Plymouth, Indiana
Website
https://www.thepilotnews.com
Sources
Hoosier State Chronicles. Plymouth Indiana newspaper
Library of Congress. The Plymouth Pilot (Plymouth, Marshall County, Ind.) 1851-1852