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In 2014, Adams Publishing Group acquired 34 publications from American Consolidated Media. [3] Later in 2014, Adams Publishing acquired newspapers in southern Minnesota from Huckle Publishing including [4] Chronotype Publishing in Rice Lake, Wisconsin and Athens News (Athens, Ohio). [5]
Their North Wisconsin Lumber Company dammed the river at the site of the current Hayward dam and built a sawmill, shingle mill, and planing mill to the north, called by 1883 "the Big Mill." [14] That same year the village of Hayward was platted [15] and Sawyer County was established, formed from parts of early versions of Chippewa and Ashland ...
United Newspaper Group/Woodward Communications Door County Advocate: Sturgeon Bay: Gannett Sun Prairie Star: Sun Prairie: Hometown News Group Superior Telegram: Superior: Murphy McGinnis Media Sussex Sun: Sussex: Gannett The Tomah Journal: Tomah: River Valley Newspaper Group/Lee Enterprises [4] Tomah Monitor Herald: Tomah River Valley Newspaper ...
Hayward, Wisconsin Downtown Hayward is famous for its annual light display. There are also horse-drawn sleigh rides, an ugly sweater 5K run/walk, and hot-chocolate crawls during the season.
Hayward: 2-story brick headquarters built in 1889 by one of the major logging companies in the Namekagon watershed, founded by A. J. Hayward and R. L. McCormick, [11] with fireproof vault in basement, offices on first floor, and rooms for visiting officials above. [12] 4: Ojibwa Courier Press Building: Ojibwa Courier Press Building: March 1, 1982
Here's a look at 34 of the top high school girls hockey players in Wisconsin for the 2023-24 season. ... Hayward. Sheehan was one of the state's best forwards as a sophomore for a loaded Hayward ...
The Madras Pioneer, a weekly paper published in Madras, Oregon, since 1904; Molalla Pioneer, a local weekly newspaper in Molalla, Oregon, which began publishing in 1913; Pine City Pioneer, a weekly newspaper publisher in Pine County, Minnesota; The Pioneer, a short-lived nineteenth-century journal co-founded by James Russell Lowell in ...
James Madison Goodhue (March 31, 1810 – August 27, 1852) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, and founder of the Minnesota Pioneer, Minnesota's first newspaper, which eventually merged with the Saint Paul Dispatch to become the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is the namesake of Goodhue County.