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The Record was first published by Irving Martin on April 7, 1895. [1] Speidel Newspapers, Inc. bought the newspaper from the Martin family in 1969. [2] The company merged with the Gannett Company in 1977 [3] [4] and sold The Record to the Omaha World-Herald Company in 1994. [5]
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 Current-Argus is the result of a merger of the now-defunct Carlsbad Current and Carlsbad Argus. [5] It was described in 1953 as conservative. [6] The paper was owned by MediaNews and part of the Digital First Media company.
The newspaper and went through several names and owners before becoming the Argus Observer, which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100 eyes.
Argus-Courier reporting has been featured in national news reporting, as with the story of Petaluma resident Polly Klaas's murder, where the paper served as a source of reporting, [11] and its staff served as commentators on the culture of the town.
The Daily Argus was founded on April 7, 1885, in downtown Goldsboro by J.W. Nash and S.O. Kelly. It started as a morning paper with four pages, using a second-hand press. Both Nash and Kelly were the paper's page compositors, as well as the only carriers, delivering the papers on fo
The News-Dispatch of Michigan City was established in 1938 through the merger of the Michigan City News and the Michigan City Evening Dispatch. [1] [2]In September 2007, Small Newspaper Group sold the La Porte Herald-Argus to Paxton Media Group.
The Argus Leader traces its history back to 1881 when the weekly Sioux Falls Argus began publication. The Argus-Leader (then hyphenated) was the result of the Sioux Falls Argus' merger with the Sioux Falls Leader in 1887.