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Dennis Donovan

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Fri Oct 25, 2019, 07:21 AM Oct 2019

Longtime Waycross newspaper publisher found dead in office

https://www.news4jax.com/news/georgia/long-time-waycross-newspaper-publisher-found-dead-in-office

Waycross Journal-Herald shut down in September

By Zachery Lashway - Reporter/anchor

Posted: 4:38 PM, October 24, 2019
Updated: 6:13 PM, October 24, 2019

WAYCROSS, Ga. - For more than 100 years, the Waycross Journal-Herald, which covered Ware County, was owned and operated by the Williams family.

That changed when the paper shut down at the end of last month with plans of becoming a weekly edition.

On Wednesday, Roger Williams, the former publisher of the paper, was found dead inside his office at the paper’s headquarters. According to the Waycross Police Department, Williams died of an apparent suicide. He was 71.

For more than a century, the Williams family was the fiber of the greater Waycross community. The Journal-Herald began when Price Williams and Volney Williams purchased the paper in 1904.

“It was him," Rick Head, Waycross Journal-Herald publisher and owner told News4Jax on Thursday. "You associated Roger Williams with the Waycross Journal-Herald. It went hand in hand.” ​​​​​​

Shortly after the paper ceased daily operations, it was announced that Head, long-time sports editor of the former paper, would relaunch the paper as a weekly.

“I made a promise when we struck a deal that I would carry, uphold the Williams family name,” Head said.

Head said the paper had been struggling in recent years.

“Right now, we are part of that history. We are hanging onto history. It’s the fight every paper across the world is having to fight,” Head said.

That fight became too much for "South Georgia’s Greatest Newspaper."

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Longtime Waycross newspaper publisher found dead in office (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Oct 2019 OP
Very very sad. We are losing a very valuable resource and protection for democracy... hlthe2b Oct 2019 #1

hlthe2b

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1. Very very sad. We are losing a very valuable resource and protection for democracy...
Fri Oct 25, 2019, 07:31 AM
Oct 2019

Those who simply say print media is outdated don't seem to consider that digital versions will likewise be unlikely to survive. With newspapers, out of sight is out of mind--with few exceptions.

My heart aches for this man, his family, and loyal readers. I only wish we were transferring an appreciation for and understanding of how to support local media to our younger generation. Once the local investigative reporters (print and televised media) are gone, they are gone.

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