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The paper began as the Western Clackamas Review, was later known as the Oswego Review from 1929 through 1961, [2] and then adopted its present name when the city of Oswego annexed Lake Grove and the lake. [3] It has been published weekly since 1988. [4] Eagle Newspapers purchased the newspaper in 1978. [5] The previous owners were Steve and ...
The earliest newspaper in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator, published in Oregon City from 1846, by a press association headed by George Abernethy. [2] This was joined in November 1850 by the Milwaukie Western Star and two partisan papers – the Whig Oregonian, published in Portland beginning on December 4, 1850, and the Democratic Statesman, launched in Oregon City in March 1851. [2]
The company acquired the Independence Enterprise-Herald and the Woodburn Independent in 1971; the Canby Herald in 1972; Goldendale Sentinel in 1974; Polk Sun of Monmouth in 1975; [3] White Salmon Enterprise, [8] Molalla Pioneer and North Willamette News in 1976; [9] and The Dalles Reminder, Sheridan Sun and Lake Oswego Review in 1978. [3]
The Lincoln County Leader is a weekly newspaper based in Newport, Oregon, United States. It was formed in January 2024 by the merger of the Newport News-Times and Lincoln City News Guard, both published by Country Media, Inc. The newspaper takes the name of an earlier publication that existed from 1893 to 1987. [1]
The Herald and News is a daily newspaper serving the city of Klamath Falls and Klamath County in the U.S. state of Oregon. It also distributes east into Lake County. [2] The General Manager is Joe Hudon and the editor is Gene Warnick. [3] [4] The morning paper is published four days a week, skipping Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. [4] [5]
The joint venture with Eagle was called Community Newspapers, Inc. [8] The business was sold to Steve Clark in 1996. [9] Pamplin Media Group bought the paper along with ten others in August 2000. [10] A 2014 Daily Beast story noted the amusing crime blotter stories in the Tidings as well as the neighboring Lake Oswego Review. [11]
Times-Herald, Julian and Charles A. Byrd had in 1891 purchased the Herald, the Harney Times, and the Burns Tribune, 1896; Burns News absorbed the Harney Valley Items, and competed with the Times-Herald until consolidated with it, 1930. Early on, coverage was largely agricultural, with articles picked up from nearby Oregon and Idaho papers. The ...
In 1992, the Itemizer-Observer (circulation 5,200) absorbed the Sun-Enterprise (circulation 2,400) of Independence and Monmouth, both owned by Eagle Newspapers. The Sun-Enterprise was formed in 1975 after the merger of the Polk Sun and Enterprise Herald. [4] In March 2020, Eagle sold the newspaper to Scott Olson.