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This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Oregon.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]
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 Curry Coastal Pilot is a weekly newspaper published in Brookings, Oregon, United States, since 1946. [1] It is published on Fridays by Country Media, Inc. and has a circulation of 5,223. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
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Observer Media acquired Pelican Press from Wisconsin-based Journal Media Group in 2011. [6] [7] Pelican Press serves the Siesta Key area of Florida and in 2013, OMG renamed the paper to Siesta Key Observer to fit its overall branding. [2] In 2012, The Observer attempted to publish the Palm Coast Observer twice a week, on Wednesdays and ...
The Headlight, launched in 1888, is thought to have been Tillamook County's first newspaper. [3]The Tillamook Advocate was founded in 1894, and used the plant previously owned by the Western Watchtower, a short-lived newspaper launched in political opposition to the Headlight in the late 1880s.
Robert Theodore Nelson (March 6, 1936 – June 4, 2023) was a vice admiral in the United States Coast Guard who served as the 18th Vice Commandant from 1992 to 1994. He was previously Chief of Staff of the United States Coast Guard, Commanding Officer at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., Commander of the Second Coast Guard District, and Chief of the Office of Navigation Safety and ...
The West Linn Tidings is a weekly newspaper published in West Linn, Oregon, United States, a suburb of Portland.It is owned by the Pamplin Media Group. [2] [3] A 2014 Daily Beast story noted the amusing crime blotter stories in the Tidings as well as the neighboring Lake Oswego Review. [4]