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The Caldwell Tribune was founded by W. J. Cuddy in December 1883, and the newspaper originally was printed at 509 Market Avenue (Main Street) in Caldwell, Idaho. [2] The Idaho Statesman said of the six-column weekly, "[It] presents a newsy appearance."
Idaho Mountain Express: Ketchum: Weekly Idaho Senior News: Eagle: Monthly The Kootenai Valley Times [1] Bonners Ferry: Weekly Meridian Press [2] Meridian: Weekly Meridian Times (defunct) Meridian: E.g. this 1910 edition. Now part of the Idaho Press-Tribune. [3] Mountain Home News: Mountain Home: Rust Communications: Weekly The News-Examiner ...
Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 5100 block of Danville Street early in the day, according to a news release from the Caldwell Police Department. Police said they found a 59 ...
The Caldwell Historic District in Caldwell, Idaho, is an area of approximately four acres in downtown Caldwell along Main Street, South 7th Avenue, South Kimball Avenue, and Arthur Street. Fires in 1884 and in 1896 destroyed businesses in early Caldwell, and brick had become Caldwell's favored building material for downtown structures.
In this year’s general election, Caldwell residents will be choosing from a packed field for the City Council. The race pits 11 candidates against each other for just three at-large seats.
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The A.K. Steunenberg House was the property of Albert and Carrie Steunenberg, both of Iowa. Albert K. Steunenberg (September 11, 1863 – March 16, 1907) with his brother, Frank Steunenberg (August 8, 1861 – December 30, 1905), were publishers of The Caldwell Tribune from 1886 until 1893. Al Steunenberg was active in fraternal organizations ...
The school district is working with police, who are investigating the vandalism as a hate crime. Four individuals were caught on video.