Columbus Messenger

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TypeBi-weekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
PublisherPhilip F. Daubel
Managing editorRick Palsgrove
Columbus Messenger Newspapers
TypeBi-weekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
PublisherPhilip F. Daubel
Managing editorRick Palsgrove
Founded1974
Ceased publication2025
HeadquartersColumbus Office
3500 Sullivant Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43204
 United States
London Office
78 S. Main St.
London, Ohio 43140
 United States
CirculationEvery other, Sunday
21,135 Eastside
20,070 Southeast
20,297 Southwest
24,766 Westside
14,581 Madison[1]
Websitewww.columbusmessenger.com

Columbus Messenger Newspapers was a bi-weekly suburban newspaper chain started in 1974. It published six free or by subscription, independently owned newspapers: the Westside Messenger, the South and Canal Winchester Messenger, the Groveport Messenger, the Grove City Messenger, and the Madison Messenger, covering communities around Columbus, Ohio, and Madison County.

Each of the six papers published every other Sunday and feature happenings with local government, community organizations and human interest stories.

Columbus Messenger ceased on April 11, 2025.[2]

The Canal Winchester Messenger covers Canal Winchester and is distributed to homes in the Canal Winchester school district, includes drop sites at local businesses and libraries.[3]

Groveport edition

The Groveport Messenger covers Groveport and Obetz and distributed to all Groveport Madison School District homes as well as the city of Obetz.[3]

Grove City edition

The Grove City Messenger Covering all of City of Grove City and Commercial Point.[3]

Westside edition

The Westside Messenger Covering Lincoln Village, Prairie Twp., Westgate, Galloway.[3]

Madison County edition

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