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The Crouse brothers and McClelland bitterly feuded for years until merging their papers together in 1968 to form The Sentinel-Mist Chronicle. [21] In 1985, the paper was sold to Earl Parsons. [22] By then the paper's name was The Chronicle and Sentinel-Mist, finally becoming The Chronicle in 2009.
The St. Helens Chronicle, which grew out of a series of mergers of the Chronicle, the Sentinel, and the Mist founded in 1881. [13] The Chief and Chronicle merged in December 2023 to form The Columbia County Chronicle & Chief, which served as a newspaper of record for the county. [14] The paper published its final edition on September 25, 2024.
A few years later Country Media in February 2009 acquired the St. Helens Chronicle and Sentinel Mist. [15] In January 2011, Country Media acquired the monthly Coast River Business Journal. The business publication had been founded in Astoria five years prior. [16]
''The Dalles Chronicle'' logo. Due to the COVID-19 recession in the United States, Eagle Newspapers announced plans to shutter the Hood River News, The Dalles Chronicle and the White Salmon Enterprise on March 31, 2020. [24] Instead the papers' publisher Chelsea Marr purchased them. [25] The three combined to form the Columbia Gorge News on ...
In 1995, the Chronicle established its website. At first, this site mirrored the print reportage in the Chronicle and Sentinel; gradually, the site began posting daily, becoming a far more extensive and timely source of news and views. I n 2003, the Baltimore Chronicle was acquired by Baltimore News Network, Inc. and the print edition ceased ...
Bede acquired full-ownership of the Cottage Grove Sentinel in October 1915 after buying out Tyrrell. [6] He operated the paper for a quarter-century until he sold his ownership stake in 1936 to Judge Leonard S. Godard, who was a former associate justice on the Supreme Court of the Philippines .
Newspapers and news media in the United States traditionally endorse candidates for party nomination for President of the United States, prior to endorsing one of the ultimate nominees for president.
Baltimore Chronicle: Baltimore: 1973 Monthly Baltimore News Network, Inc. Also published as The City Dweller, 1973-1976. Currently only online, print issues ended in 2003. Baltimore Jewish Times: Baltimore: 1919 Weekly Route 95 Publications LLC In 2011 it was redesigned to become more magazine-like. Baltimore OUTloud: Baltimore: 2003 [2] Bi-weekly