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  2. The Astorian - Wikipedia

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    The Astorian, formerly known as The Daily Astorian, is a newspaper, published in Astoria, Oregon, United States, established in 1873, [3] and in publication continuously since then. [4] The paper serves the Astoria, Warrenton , Seaside area, the Long Beach Peninsula , and surrounding areas.

  3. List of newspapers in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon news historian George Stanley Turnbull discussed the growth of Oregon newspapers from the 1850s to the 1930s in his 1936 History of Oregon Newspapers. [1] Lists of Oregon newspapers have been maintained in the Oregon Blue Book and Oregon Exchanges since at least the early 20th century; the latter noted the need for frequent updates due ...

  4. Astoria parks director appointed interim city manager - AOL

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    Nov. 22—The City Council has appointed Jonah Dart-McLean, Astoria's parks and recreation director, as interim city manager. Paul Benoit, who has served in the interim role since July, will step ...

  5. Astoria, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Astorian (formerly The Daily Astorian) is the main newspaper serving Astoria. It was established 153 years ago, in 1873, [ 68 ] and has been in continuous publication since that time. [ 69 ] The Coast River Business Journal is a monthly business magazine covering Astoria, Clatsop County, and the Northwest Oregon coast.

  6. The Daily Astorian - Wikipedia

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  7. EO Media Group - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The connection between the East Oregonian and The Daily Astorian dates to 1909, when several East Oregonian staffers bought the Astoria Budget, which was later merged with the Astorian. [6] In 1973, the father and son (J. W. Forrester, Jr. and Michael A. Forrester) who had been publishing the East Oregonian and the Daily Astorian ...

  8. Erick Bengel: Everyday People: 'You gotta be prepared to be ...

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    Jan. 31—Since Jeremy Hipes took over as the emergency communications manager at the Astoria Police Department almost six months ago, one of his top priorities has been recruitment. Ideally, he ...

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