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  3. Capital Press - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in February 1928 as the Hollywood Press by Abner M. Church as a community newspaper serving a portion of Oregon's capital city. The name of the newspaper was changed in December 1932 to Capital Press. [3] Church sold the paper to Dewey Rand Sr. and Henry M. Hanzen in 1946.

  4. Statesman Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Statesman Journal is the major daily newspaper published in Salem, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1851 as the Oregon Statesman, it later merged with the Capital Journal to form the current newspaper, the second-oldest in Oregon. The Statesman Journal is distributed in Salem, Keizer, and portions of the mid-Willamette Valley.

  5. What's next after Salem's final community meeting on ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, Aug. 29, Abbey Ingalls, a pastor at Oak Park Church, will host Salem’s second Peace Night Walk. McBride also identified "call in" gatherings as another strategy.

  6. List of newspapers in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The earliest newspaper in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator, published in Oregon City from 1846, by a press association headed by George Abernethy. [2] This was joined in November 1850 by the Milwaukie Western Star and two partisan papers – the Whig Oregonian, published in Portland beginning on December 4, 1850, and the Democratic Statesman, launched in Oregon City in March 1851. [2]

  7. The Mercury (defunct Oregon newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury, later The Sunday Mercury, was a weekly newspaper founded in Salem, Oregon in 1869, [1] and moved to Portland a few years later. [2] Oregon writer Homer Davenport described approaching the Mercury when he arrived in Portland as a young man, and being sent to New Orleans to cover and draw pictures of the Fitzsimmons-Dempsey fight.

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  9. Country Media (company) - Wikipedia

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    Country Media, Inc. is an American media and web design company based in Salem, Oregon, which owns 10 community newspaper properties in Oregon and one in California. [1] The company previously owned newspapers in the West North Central states.