February 24: History & Today’s Events

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

February 24th marks a day of remembrance across multiple publications, with the Marietta Daily Journal, The Korea Times, and the Yellow Advertiser all acknowledging the date with historical reflections. The Marietta Daily Journal, a Cobb County, Georgia news source established in 1866, noted the day as “Today in History,” joining the Korea Times and Yellow Advertiser in recognizing the significance of the date.

The Marietta Daily Journal is owned by Times Journal Inc., which also publishes the Cherokee Tribune, Clayton News, Daily Gwinnett, Daily Post, Henry Daily Herald, Jackson Progress-Argus, and Neighbor Papers. Advertising rates in the Marietta Daily Journal are estimated at $20.00 per column inch for black and white advertising, though these rates are subject to seasonal fluctuations and are estimates only.

Subscriptions to the Marietta Daily Journal are available digitally through PressReader.com, offering unlimited access on up to five devices with a seven-day free trial. The newspaper continues to serve as a local news source for Cobb County, Georgia, covering local news, sports, and features.

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