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The New Era is a newspaper in Sweet Home in the U.S. state of Oregon.It has been published weekly since its inception in 1929, and covers east Linn County.News historian George S. Turnbull opined in his 1939 History of Oregon Newspapers that despite the city's small size, the paper had been "lively and well made up."
Lincoln County Leader: Toledo: 1893 1987 [22] Lincoln City News Guard: Lincoln City: 1937 2024 Merged with Newport News-Times: Newport News-Times: Newport: 1882 2024 Merged with Lincoln City News Guard: Mail Tribune: Medford: April 2, 1907 January 13, 2023 McMinnville Reporter: McMinnville: 1870 [6] Metropolis Herald: Portland: circa 1855 [6 ...
The Lincoln County Leader is a weekly newspaper based in Newport, Oregon, United States. It was formed in January 2024 by the merger of the Newport News-Times and Lincoln City News Guard, both published by Country Media, Inc. The newspaper takes the name of an earlier publication that existed from 1893 to 1987. [1]
The newspaper was originally published as a Democratic paper, but its party affiliation changed with the ownership. For many years the newspaper was the primary journal in Lincoln County. In 2024, Country Media, Inc. combined the Newport News Times and The News Guard to be the Lincoln County Leader newspaper that serves Lincoln County, Oregon.
The Gannet sale also included two newspapers in Nebraska: Nebraska City News-Press and Syracuse Journal-Democrat; four Missouri papers: Independence Examiner, Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Boonville Daily News, Linn County Leader; and the Hamburg Reporter in Iowa. The purchase of the newspapers went into effect Oct. 1.
His father came to Oregon in 1877. His mother was a native of Oregon, born on a donation land claim in Yamhill County, Oregon, in 1872. While teaching Mr. and Mrs. Jackson met; both were Linn County, Oregon, schoolteachers. Mr. Jackson was elected superintendent of Linn County schools at the turn of the 20th century.