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The Willapa Harbor Herald is a newspaper, founded in 1890, that provides news coverage for the towns of Raymond and South Bend, Washington. [2] The current owner is Flannery Publications. [3] The publisher is Community Media Corp. [4] It was founded in 1890 [3] and has circulated under several names. [4]
The paper's name was changed to The Ellensburg Daily Record on April 23, 1938, and on March 14, 1973, the paper became simply The Daily Record to reflect its expanded focus on all of Kittitas County, Washington. [3] In August 1992, the newspaper was sold to McClatchy Newspapers Inc. [4] In October 1996, it was sold again to Pioneer News Group.
The community was formerly served by four competing newspapers at the turn of the 20th century. The American was established in 1893 and only ran for three years and was bought out by the new Prosser Record. The Prosser Falls Bulletin ceased publication in 1902 and was replaced with the Republican Bulletin in 1907.
PPC originally purchased The Kirkland Courier in 1992, which at that time was a free weekly newspaper with a 17,000 circulation. [ 6 ] PPC ran into financial difficulty during the global Great Recession of 2007–2009, selling the Capitol Hill Times in July 2009 to Washington Legal Journal, a legal notice publisher .
The Snoqualmie Valley Record is a weekly newspaper in King County, Washington, United States. The paper was founded as the North Bend Post in 1913 and has published continuously since 1923 as the Snoqualmie Valley Record. The paper covers news in the Snoqualmie Valley, which includes North Bend, Snoqualmie, Preston, Fall City, Carnation, and ...
The first issue of The Reflector – then located in Ridgefield, Washington – was published on October 8, 1909 by Kelley Loe who shortly thereafter sold it to Ellis B. Hall. [5] [6] In 1946, The Reflector was merged with an existing newspaper in Battle Ground, The Mid-County Record, to become The Mid-County Reflector, later shortened to The Reflector.
The newspaper was founded in 1907. It was sold in the late 1990s and shares an owner with the Leavenworth Echo. [3]There is an edition released once a week on Wednesdays, and the publications are owned by NCW Media, Inc. who also own and publish five other weekly newspapers that serve as a sightseeing resource for visitors. [4]
The Record-Courier may refer to one of these newspapers: The Record-Courier, Gardnerville, Nevada; The Record-Courier, Portage County, Ohio; The Record ...