Indiana Gazette
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The Indiana Gazette is a public newspaper printed for the Indiana County and surrounding areas. It has an average number of subscribers of about 50,000. It is delivered daily except for holidays and special occasions. It is located on Water Street, Indiana, Pennsylvania.
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[edit] History
The Indiana Gazette was established 1890, and is printed by Indiana Printing and Publishing.
[edit] Inside news
The newspaper carries police reports, obituaries, political news, health news, and comics, and a full, heavy newspaper on Sundays. The Gazette's logo, called "IGGY" is commonly shown on the front page of the newspaper.
[edit] Online
The newspaper also offers an online paper at its website. There are two versions of the online addition. A normal web page of stories is free, but to access a full pdf version of the paper a subscription is required.

