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Its parent bought the Pierce County Herald in 1983. In October 1985, Sacramento -based McClatchy Newspapers reached an agreement with the Baker family to purchase the Tribune Publishing Company's newspaper assets from them for an estimated $112 million, with the transaction completed on August 1, 1986; Viacom purchased the remaining assets ...
That paper started as the Puyallup Republican in 1905 and faded after being renamed the Pierce County Shopper in 1946. [2] [9] That paper ceased publication in 1930. [10] The paper merged with the Pierce County Herald in 1967, and subsequently had several minor name changes. [2] Renamed from Pierce County Herald (and increased circulation and ...
PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. - The Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County is calling on the public to help with its record-breaking capacity crisis. The shelter says it is currently caring for 264 ...
The Pierce County Herald may refer to either of two newspapers: The Puyallup Herald, a newspaper in Pierce County, Washington that formerly had this title; a newspaper in Pierce County, Wisconsin, merged with the Red Wing Republican Eagle in 2019
During The News Tribune Editorial Board’s endorsement interview, Sonntag said that her experience representing clients in Tacoma Municipal Court, Pierce County District Court and Superior Court ...
A former Tacoma police officer who was acquitted in the death of Manuel Ellis and left his job with a $500,000 payout has filed multi-million dollar claims against city and state officials ...
The Pierce County Community Newspaper Group (PCCNG) consists of four newspapers in the Tacoma, Washington area. The papers include the Tacoma Weekly (formerly the Tacoma Monthly), the Fife Free Press, and the Milton-Edgewood Signal. The Tacoma Monthly began in 1987 and became a weekly paper in 1994. It is distributed around Tacoma.
— Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (@TPCHD) July 20, 2022. In a phone call, Pierce County deputy executive Dan Grimm told The News Tribune the department called and left a message for ...