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The '''''Cahaba Journal''''' was a bi-weekly newspaper published in [[Trussville]] from the late 90s through the early 2000s. The paper focused on the northeastern portion of [[Jefferson County]], with a particular interest on the local happenings of [[Trussville]], [[Clay]] and [[Chalkville]]. Its editor-in-chief was [[Donna Cornelius]].
The '''''Cahaba Journal''''' was a bi-monthly newspaper published in [[Trussville]] from September [[1997]] through September [[2001]]. Having a circulation of just over 12,000, the paper focused on the northeastern portion of [[Jefferson County]], with a particular interest on the local happenings of [[Trussville]], [[Clay]] and [[Chalkville]]. Its editor-in-chief was [[Donna Cornelius]].


Owned by the ''[[Over the Mountain Journal]]'' of [[Vestavia Hills]], this publication was suspended due to poor advertising revenues. Its staff included an editor-in-chief, three free-lancers and a sports editor. Its final issue was published the week of September 13, 2001.
==Reference==
* Hickerson, Patrick (September 19, 2001) "'Cahaba Journal' stops publication after four years". ''Birmingham News''.


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Revision as of 14:19, 12 October 2006

The Cahaba Journal was a bi-monthly newspaper published in Trussville from September 1997 through September 2001. Having a circulation of just over 12,000, the paper focused on the northeastern portion of Jefferson County, with a particular interest on the local happenings of Trussville, Clay and Chalkville. Its editor-in-chief was Donna Cornelius.

Owned by the Over the Mountain Journal of Vestavia Hills, this publication was suspended due to poor advertising revenues. Its staff included an editor-in-chief, three free-lancers and a sports editor. Its final issue was published the week of September 13, 2001.

Reference

  • Hickerson, Patrick (September 19, 2001) "'Cahaba Journal' stops publication after four years". Birmingham News.