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The Columbia County Chronicle & Chief was a weekly newspaper published in St. Helens, Oregon, United States. It was formed in December 2023 by the merger of The Chronicle in St. Helens and The Chief in Clatskanie, both published by Country Media, Inc. It was the newspaper of record for Columbia County. [1] It ceased publication in September ...
In July 2014, Country Media acquired the weekly newspaper The Chief in Clatskanie. The paper had previously been owned by two families under the name Clatskanie Chief Publishing Co. for 92 years. [19] In May 2019, Country Media re-acquired the Cannon Beach Gazette from EO Media Group. The company had previously owned the Gazette from 2006 to ...
A school supervisor was fired after he killed a deer to “blow off steam” during a short break from work. Paul Simmons, 55, left work at Clatskanie School District on November 3 2023 to go ...
Clatskanie (/ ˈ k l æ t s k ɪ n aɪ /) is a city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. It was named for the Tlatskanai Native American tribe , and the Clatskanie River which flows through the town and empties into the Columbia River about four miles to the north.
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The paper serves Scappoose and St. Helens, and covers communities along Highway 30 from Linnton and Sauvie Island to Clatskanie. The editorial staff is based in Scappoose, while some administration and creative services are based in Milwaukie at the headquarters of Pamplin Media Group , which owns the newspaper.
The Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association is a trade association for all paid-circulation daily, weekly, and multi-weekly newspapers in the U.S. state of Oregon. It represents and promotes newspapers, [ 1 ] and encourages excellence in reporting and coverage with an annual series of awards.
It is located about 4.5 miles northeast of Clatskanie and 3.5 miles southwest of Mayger in a drained and diked area of the Columbia River lowlands. [2] [3] The Quincy area was first settled about 1882 and named by J. W. Barnes for his hometown of Quincy, Illinois. [4] Quincy post office ran from 1892 until 1933. [4]