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  2. The Columbian - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian is a daily newspaper serving the Vancouver, Washington, and Clark County, Washington area. The paper was published for its first decade (1890–1900) as a four-page daily that was meant as a counterweight to the local Republican newspaper The Independent. Printer Tom Carolan began publication of The Vancouver Columbian on October ...

  3. List of newspapers in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue College – The Jibsheet (renamed to "The Watchdog") Central Washington University – The Observer. Clark College – The Independent. Eastern Washington University – The Easterner. Edmonds College – The Triton Review. Evergreen State College – Cooper Point Journal.

  4. Vancouver, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian newspaper moved to a new seven-story office building adjacent to the Hilton in 2008. Two years later, The Columbian filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and the building defaulted to Bank of America. In June 2010, the City of Vancouver agreed to purchase the office building for use as a new city hall for $18.5 million, a fraction of ...

  5. Reid Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    A photojournalist covering the eruption for a local newspaper—the Vancouver, Washington The Columbian [3] —as well as National Geographic magazine [4] and the United States Geological Survey, [5] he was caught at Coldwater Camp in the blast. [6] [7] Blackburn's car and body were found four days after the eruption. [8]

  6. Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast - Wikipedia

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    Haisla. The Haisla (also Xaʼislakʼala, X̄aʼislakʼala, X̌àʼislakʼala, X̣aʼislakʼala) are an indigenous nation living at Kitamaat in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The name Haisla is derived from the Haisla word x̣àʼisla or x̣àʼisəla, " (those) living at the rivermouth, living downriver".

  7. The News Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, alongside sister publication The Olympian, was printed at a plant in Tacoma until February 3, 2019. Since that time, the newspapers have been printed at the facilities of The Columbian in Vancouver, Washington. In March 2024, the newspaper announced it will decrease the number of print editions to three a week.

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  9. Columbian - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian, a daily newspaper published in Vancouver, Washington, U.S. Olympia Pioneer and Democrat, the first newspaper published in what is now the state of Washington, was known in its first two years (1852-53) as The Columbian. The Columbian Orator, a collection of political essays, poems, and dialogues first published in 1797.