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Sports Editor, The Marietta Daily Journal

John Bednarowski

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Sports Editor, The Marietta Daily Journal

Marietta

Beats

Primary beats

Metro AtlantaSports

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NcaaLGBTQ+ issuesFashion WeekKickstarterScience and TechnologyWater SportsStyleAuto RacingEntertainmentNASAUniversity Of MichiganFashionDaily LifeHealth and wellnessSporting EventsNature

Biography

Sports Editor of the Marietta Daily Journal and Cherokee Tribune, host of Cobb Football Friday, former APSE Southeast Region Chairman

Final Covers

Emergency Prep , Pets , Cars And Real Estate , Generational Analysis , Mobility , Tech , Regulations

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Journalist Type

Editor

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Sports Editor

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Publishing

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The Marietta Daily Journal

Content

Total articles 8407

  • Available on paid plans

    Longtime Assistant Connie Arnold Named New Mount Paran Football Coach

    By John Bednarowski Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Marshall on Move from Missouri

    By John Bednarowski Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Longtime Assistant Connie Arnold Named New Mount Paran Football Coach

    By John Bednarowski Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

As seen in

Cherokee Tribune Ledger – News,St. Louis Post – Dispatch,Yahoo! News,Northside Neighbor (Sandy Springs, Roswell, Ga),Columbus Ledger – Enquirer,Wichita Eagle,Bozeman Daily Chronicle,The Forum Of Fargo – Moorhead,Yahoo Sports,Kansas City Star,The Marietta Daily Journal,Hagerstown Herald – Mail

Company Info

The Marietta Daily Journal

Today Times-Journal Inc., and its 150-plus employees publish two dailies (the MDJ and the Cherokee Tribune), 23 Neighbor community newspapers, and four monthly magazines, including Cobb Life, in 10 counties (Bartow, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Henry and Paulding). The company is still owned and operated by the Brumby family. The MDJ aims to report the news aggressively, but with candor, discretion and fairness. And to paraphrase the words of the first Otis Brumby back in 1916, we welcome our readers to feel free at all times to criticize us — and support us.

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'+1 770-428-9411

Founded: 1866


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