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Idaho County Free Press: Grangeville: Weekly Idaho Mountain Express: Ketchum: Weekly Idaho Senior News: Eagle: Monthly The Kootenai Valley Times [1] Bonners Ferry: Weekly Meridian Press [2] Meridian: Weekly Meridian Times (defunct) Meridian: E.g. this 1910 edition. Now part of the Idaho Press-Tribune. [3] Mountain Home News: Mountain Home: Rust ...
Cottonwood is a city in Idaho County, Idaho. On the Camas Prairie in north central Idaho, the population was 822 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] down from 900 in 2010 and 944 in 2000. It is just west of U.S. Route 95 , between Grangeville and Lewiston .
The Idaho Observer was a monthly hardcopy 24-page newspaper, founded in January 1997 in North Idaho, United States, but with a scope that covered all of America, delivered nationwide. The paper was an example of advocacy journalism , focusing primarily on populist political issues, 9/11 truth , and the preservation of American civil liberties .
The Livonia Observer, Livonia, ceased printing in December 2022, but an online edition persists. [266] That paper had an circulation of over 14,000. [267] The Livonia Observer one of six Gannett papers that lost their physical editions.
Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.
The newspaper, now the Standard Journal, [12] remained in the hands of John C. Porter and eventually his son and daughter-in-law, Roger O. and Bernie Porter, [11] until December 1999, when the Standard Journal was purchased by Pioneer News Group, a small family-owned media company composed of small- to medium-sized community newspapers ...
The Owyhee Avalanche is a weekly newspaper in Homedale, Idaho, United States. It was the first paper in the Idaho Territory to publish daily, to have telegraphic service and to print on a steam-powered press. [2] Over a century, the paper has had numerous owners changed the name and relocated to different towns in Owyhee County.
In 1985, Hagadone purchased North Idaho Publishing Co. from Magnuson [9] and Kellogg News Inc. from Gary Corbeill. [10] Following the sale, the Hagadone Cooperation merged the Kellogg Evening News in Kellogg and North Idaho Press in Wallace together on May 6 to form the Shoshone County News-Press. [11] The word "County" was dropped from the ...