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The first Colorado newspaper was the Rocky Mountain News published in Denver from April 23, 1859, until February 27, 2009. [1] [2] ... Monte Vista Journal — Monte ...
President John F. Kennedy meets with Robert M. McKinney, United States Ambassador to Switzerland. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Robert Moody McKinney (August 28, 1910 Shattuck, Oklahoma - June 24, 2001 New York City) was the editor and publisher of The Santa Fe New Mexican and Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein under President John F. Kennedy. [1]
Mr. Cooley, having purchased the Akron News, is merging the two newspapers into a single entity under one name. This is a commendable move and should have the whole-hearted support of all the citizens of the community, advertisers and subscribers. —S.M. Johnson And in the lower left corner the News-Reporter was introduced:
The sale included the Valley Courier daily in Alamosa, Monte Vista Journal, The Del Norte Prospector, The Conejos County Citizen, Center Post-Dispatch, The Mineral County Miner, The South Fork Times and SLV Lifestyles. [15] In September 2023, NMC sold its cluster of Oregon newspapers to Country Media, Inc.
The City of Monte Vista is the home rule municipality that is the most populous municipality in Rio Grande County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 4,247 at the 2020 Census. The city population was 4,247 at the 2020 Census.
Monte Ne Herald: Monte Ne: 1903 1905 [20] The Morning News [40] 2009 [40] Merged with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's northwest operation [40] Mountain View Herald: Mountain View 1932 1953 Merged with the Stone County Leader: Napoleon Journal: Napoleon 1839 1840 Known as the Napoleon Messenger for two months in 1840 before cessation [12] Nevada ...
Martinez is a seventh-generation native of Colorado. He was born and raised in Monte Vista. After graduating high school, Martinez joined the US Marine Corps and served in Iraq. After his service, Martinez attended and graduated from Adams State University with a bachelor's degree in political science.
The Clinton Journal is a twice-weekly newspaper that caters to readers in the town of Clinton, Illinois and its surrounding areas. [1] Originally known as the Daily Public, the Journal has been the major newspaper in Clinton since the mid-19th century. Its offices are now located at 111 S. Monroe Street, right off the downtown square.