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The Nisqually Valley News was first published in February 1922. [2] [3] The editor at that time was Sam Sparks. [4] The newspaper was originally independent and published by O.K. Press Company. [2] [4] Another News founder was Elmer Keller Fristoe, [5] a traveling advertising salesman who settled in Yelm following WWI. [6]
Ronquillo, the two-time reigning 3A South Sound Conference MVP, was a first-team selection to The News Tribune’s 2021 All-Area team last fall in his junior season. Yelm’s versatile Ronquillo ...
Batesville Herald-Tribune weekly of Batesville, Indiana, closed and merged with the Greensburg Daily News in 2020; Rushville Republican twice weekly (previously three days) of Rushville, Indiana, closed and merged with the Greensburg Daily News in 2020; The Zionsville Times Sentinel weekly of Zionsville, Indiana, merged with The Lebanon ...
Noelle Haro-Gomez/Tri-City Herald A Richland recycling station has closed after becoming a dumping destination for tenants moving out of nearby apartments at the end of each month.
During the 2004 United States presidential election, the online edition of Editor & Publisher, a journal covering the North American newspaper industry, tabulated newspaper endorsements for the two major candidates, Republican incumbent George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry.
KELSEY WALLING / HAWAII TRIBUNE HERALD A Hawaii Fire Department helicopter is stationed at the Boiling Pots parking lot as first responders conduct a search for a missing swimmer on Sept. 18 in Hilo.