From Stuart, Florida, THE STUART NEWS came out of the merger of the STUART TIMES (1913) and STUART MESSENGER (1915), which was sold to the Clyma family in 1922. They converted the publication into a daily newspaper called the STUART DAILY NEWS in 1925, claiming then that Stuart was the smallest town in the U.S. to have a daily newspaper.
Sold to Edwin A. Menninger in 1928, it was renamed the Stuart News when it became a weekly in 1934. The newspaper was sold to Gordon B. Lockwood in 1957 and then Scripps in 1965, expanding to 5-day publication in 1973. A St. Lucie edition was added in 1976. The newspaper returned to daily publication in 1984, when it became a morning paper.
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