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  2. Statesman-Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Statesman-Examiner was established in 1948 as a merger of its predecessors, Statesman-Index (est. 1896) and Colville Examiner (est. 1907). [2] In September 2018, Roger Harnack took over as editor and publisher of the Statesman Examiner. [3] Horizon Publications is the parent company of The Statesman-Examiner. [4]

  3. Fort Colville - Wikipedia

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    Fort Colville was a U.S. Army post in the Washington Territory located three miles (5 km) north of current Colville, Washington.During its existence from 1859 to 1882, it was called "Harney's Depot" and "Colville Depot" during the first two years, and finally "Fort Colville".

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  5. List of newspapers in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily World – Aberdeen; The Bellingham Herald – Bellingham; Kitsap Sun – Bremerton; The Daily Record – Ellensburg; The Daily Herald – Everett; Tri-City Herald – Kennewick; The Daily News – Longview

  6. The Call (Woonsocket) - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Call was founded in 1892 by Samuel E. Hudson and Andrew J. McConnell, who predicted that "the people of Woonsocket will support a paper devoted to their local and business interests," "essentially, a paper for the people."

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Newspapers/States/Washington

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    Lists of newspapers on Wikipedia. This includes both articles and collaboration pages. These cannot be used as footnotes in new Wikipedia articles, but they may contain information helpful in research; and it may be worthwhile to consult these pages to find links to various titles of papers (e.g., "The Washington Herald" vs.

  8. Santa Maria Times - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Maria Times was established in April 1882. [4] [5] [6] In 1918, the paper became a daily.[7]Owner E.L. Petersen sold the paper in 1938 to Robert and Stanworth Hancock, who in turn sold the paper to Kansas-based Stauffer Communications in 1948.

  9. Antelope Valley Press - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Press was founded by A.J. Hicks on Saturday, April 3, 1915, as the Palmdale Post.At the time, the Valley was home to about 3,500 people. Over the decades of the 20th century, the newspaper changed hands, and there were a few name changes as well.