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(Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century) Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) "a service of the Colorado State Library... includes more than 2,000,000 digitized pages from more than 500 individual newspaper titles published in Colorado primarily from 1859 to 1923" and, with publisher's permission, some newer ...
In Colorado, it passes through Delta as Main Street and connects the city to Montrose, Grand Junction and Pueblo. State Highway 65 is a 61-mile (98 km) stretch that runs north from State Highway 92 east of Delta, over the Grand Mesa, to Interstate 70 near Palisade. State Highway 92 begins in Delta, at the intersection of Main Street and First ...
The Mountain Valley News was founded in 1992 as a newsletter published by Harry Straub. [1] The newspaper was sold to publisher Anne Chastain in 2000, and again the following year to J.B. Smith. [2] Advantage Holdings, Inc. bought the Mountain Valley News in 2002. The newspaper published its final edition on Sept. 25, 2013. [1]
Apr. 24—A Silver Valley pastor who was reported missing Tuesday and found dead later that day died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Pinehurst Police Department.
With money West saved he established Colorado's eighth newspaper, and Golden's third newspaper, in 1866. He named it the Transcript after his old newspaper, the Boston Transcript, which published from 1830 to 1941 on Milk Street across from the Old South Meeting House in Boston. The namesake has now outlived the 110-year career of the original.
Salazar described the station as a "minus five" on a one-to-ten scale when he acquired it. [17] The station was reborn as Regional Mexican outlet El Tigre , and Salazar turned around its finances. It was profitable by the end of 1997; [ 17 ] by 2006, station revenue surpassed $600,000 a year, thanks to an annual growth rate of 20 to 30 percent.
The Chieftain was established in 1868 by Dr. Michael Beshoar, the first doctor in Trinidad, Colorado. Wilbur Fisk Stone and George A. Hinsdale were the first two editors. In May 2018, the paper was sold to GateHouse Media. [2] In November 2019, New Media Investment Group, the successor to GateHouse Media, acquired newspaper publisher Gannett ...
Mile High Newspapers is based in Golden, Colorado, United States. The company publishes four weekly newspapers: the Arvada Press, Lakewood Sentinel, Golden Transcript, and Wheat Ridge Transcript. The company was formerly known as Jeffco Publishing Co. until its most recent name change in May 2005.