Leader Call

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May 5, 2009

History

LAUREL — The area's first daily newspaper was started August 11, 1911, by Edgar G. Harris. It was originally called The Laurel Daily Argus, before becoming the Laurel Daily Leader and then the Laurel Leader-Call in February 1930.



The look of the community newspaper and the method in which it is produced has changed greatly over the past 98 years, but present staff members take great pride in continuing a rich tradition of community service.



The Leader-Call, which reaches more than 20,000 readers four days a week, serves as the leading source for local news and advertising. Staff members work diligently to provide a quality daily newspaper for a quality community.

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About us
  • History

    The area's first daily newspaper was started August 11, 1911, by Edgar G. Harris. It was originally called The Laurel Daily Argus, before becoming the Laurel Daily Leader and then the Laurel Leader-Call in February 1930.



    The look of the community newspaper and the method in which it is produced has changed greatly over the past 98 years, but present staff members take great pride in continuing a rich tradition of community service.



    The Leader-Call, which reaches more than 20,000 readers four days a week, serves as the leading source for local news and advertising. Staff members work diligently to provide a quality daily newspaper for a quality community.

    May 5, 2009

  • Customer Service The Laurel Leader-Call is a Community Newspapers Holdings, Inc. http://www.cnhi.com owned publication. It is published daily except for July 4, Labor Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.



    Our offices are located at:



    Laurel Leader-Call

    130 Beacon Street

    Laurel, Mississippi 39440



    Changes of delivery address and other correspondence may be sent to the above address.



    Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Customer Service is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. til 6 p.m. and Sunday mornings until 10 a.m. and can be reached at (601) 428-0551.

    February 15, 2006

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