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The paper was founded as a four-page newspaper by Ernest Gale "Pete" and Adell "Dellie" Thompson after a dispute over an ad account, according to "Beautiful Bonner: The History of Bonner County." [2] The couple moved from North Dakota to Coeur d'Alene, lured by a job at the "Kootenai County Leader" in 1961.
The Upper Country News-Reporter: Cambridge and Midvale: Weekly Created by merger of Cambridge News (est. 1922) and the Midvale Reporter (est.1909). [4] Cambridge News was a rename of The Idaho Citizen, one of the oldest weekly newspapers in Idaho, founded in 1889. The Cambridge News Office (1912) is listed on the National Register of Historic ...
In 2017 the Reader produced an eight-week series of in-depth articles and profiles on the American Redoubt with support from the Idaho Press Club. [8]An investigation in late 2017 by the Reader led to the first public identification of a neo-Nazi activist, Scott Rhodes, who was distributing racist and anti-semitic literature locally and making robocalls targeting high-profile events and ...
In 1985, Hagadone purchased North Idaho Publishing Co. from Magnuson [9] and Kellogg News Inc. from Gary Corbeill. [10] Following the sale, the Hagadone Cooperation merged the Kellogg Evening News in Kellogg and North Idaho Press in Wallace together on May 6 to form the Shoshone County News-Press. [11] The word "County" was dropped from the ...
[8] [9] As of 2017, the Lewiston Tribune has a circulation of 25,000 papers in north-central Idaho and southeastern Washington. [10] It was the first newspaper in Idaho to publish an electronic edition, which was offered in September 1995. [11] it is available via Amazon Kindle. [12] The LCCN is sn 82014515. [1]
An 85-year-old Idaho woman is being hailed as a “hero” after fatally shooting a home-invasion suspect with a handgun she kept under her pillow.. Christine Jenneiahn was sleeping in her bedroom ...
In 2008, the Statesman entered into a strategic partnership with the Idaho Press to print the newspaper in Nampa, fifteen miles (25 km) west of Boise. This partnership allowed the Statesman to reduce expenses amidst declining revenues. A decade later in 2018, printing moved to the Times-News in Twin Falls, [4] 120 miles (190 km) southeast of Boise.
In 1880, the Idaho Register was established [3] and the Idaho Post was first published in 1903. [3] M. B. Yeaman and W. S. Snyder purchased the Idaho Falls Times from S. W. Dennis and merged it with their Register to form the Idaho Falls Times-Register in 1920.