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The Owyhee Avalanche is a weekly newspaper in Homedale, Idaho, United States. It was the first paper in the Idaho Territory to publish daily, to have telegraphic service and to print on a steam-powered press. [ 2 ]
William John Hill (March 3, 1840 – February 14, 1918) was a Canadian-American prospector, ferryman, newspaper publisher, and politician. He published the first daily newspaper in Idaho, the Idaho Daily Avalanche, in 1876. He was also the publisher of the Californian Salinas Index. Hill was a California state senator in 1880 and 1881, and in ...
The town was the first county seat of Owyhee County and was born to serve the rich mines in the vicinity. [1] The Owyhee Avalanche , first newspaper in Owyhee County, started in Ruby City in 1865, but was moved to nearby Silver City just over a year later.
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News about Owyhee River protection, updates to the Northwest Forest Plan and repairs to a frequently traveled road to Terwilliger Hot Springs.
Four days after Meridian developer Matt Schultz was last seen, his body was found in Owyhee County. Within two hours of his truck being spotted from the air Sunday, Schultz’s body was discovered ...
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