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The Coeur d'Alene Press (or CDA Press) is a daily newspaper based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States. It is owned by the Hagadone Media Group and is the flagship property of the Idaho Hagadone News Network. The Press provides local coverage for Kootenai County, Idaho.
919 Indiana Avenue, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Coordinates 47°40′34″N 116°46′20″W / 47.67611°N 116.77222°W / 47.67611; -116.77222 ( St. Thomas Catholic
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[1] [2] It includes special events, holidays, federal and state observances, historic anniversaries, and more unusual celebratory traditions. [3] Bill Chase worked as a newspaper librarian and saw a need for "a single reference source for calendar dates, and for authoritative and current information about various observances throughout the year".
Duane Burl Hagadone (September 3, 1932 – April 24, 2021) [1] was an American newspaper publisher, urban planner, real estate and land developer. [2] [3]Hagadone is known as the founder of the Coeur d'Alene Resort and Golf Course in northern Idaho, [4] [5] which has been named by Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, and Golf World Magazine as one of the finest-groomed golf courses in North America ...
Coeur d'Alene may refer to a people and related place names in the northwestern United States: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, a city in the United States Coeur d'Alene Airport; Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy; Coeur d'Alene High School; Coeur d'Alene Press; Coeur d'Alene Resort; Coeur d'Alene School District; Coeur d'Alene people, a Native American tribe
The name was soon changed to the North Idaho Press as coverage was expanded. [5] Four years later Hagadone sold the paper to William S. Grant . [ 6 ] In June 1962, Grant sold the North Idaho Press to Duane Hagadone of Lake City Printing Co., [ 7 ] who a month later resold the paper a venture jointly-owned Hagadone, Harry F. Magnuson and two ...
Jody Calendar and Dave May helped shepherd the Asbury Park Press Press through an unprecedented period of growth in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.