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American-Statesman longtime business reporter Lori Hawkins has died after a medical procedure. Lori Hawkins, veteran Statesman business reporter, died Thursday night. She was 57.
[10] [6] In the years that followed Pioneer acquired the Daily Record in 1996, [11] Lone Peak Lookout in 1998 [12] and the Standard Journal and Fremont County Herald-Chronicle in 2000. [13] Pioneer launched the Belgrade News in 2004. [14] The company sold the Havre Daily News [15] and purchased the Teton Valley News in 2005. [16]
The Statesman Journal is the major daily newspaper published in Salem, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1851 as the Oregon Statesman, it later merged with the Capital Journal to form the current newspaper, the second-oldest in Oregon. The Statesman Journal is distributed in Salem, Keizer, and portions of the mid-Willamette Valley.
The first newspaper in Silverton, the Appeal was founded as a weekly newspaper in 1880 by Henry G. Guild. [3] [4] Author Homer Davenport, who was raised in Silverton, had strong ties to the Appeal in his youth; he discussed its early days in his autobiographical work The Country Boy (1910), and described Guild as the "best editor the Silverton Appeal ever had."
Eagle Newspapers was an American newspaper publisher serving the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.The company originated in 1948 when Elmo Smith purchased the Blue Mountain Eagle.
Wiseman was recognized for his excellence and expertise with the H. G. Wells Award for Twilight: 2000 Going Home (1986), and the H. G. Wells Award three years running for the Journal of the Travellers Aid Society (1979-1980-1981). In 2003 Wiseman was Gaming Guest of Honor at the 26th CoastCon science fiction convention. In 2004, Loren received ...
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker (May 26, 1948 – July 2, 2009) was an American activist, founder of Love Makes a Family, which advocated for LGBTQ families.She was also chair of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and founding director of Bradley Angle, an emergency shelter program in Portland, Oregon.
Ron Mullen (born 1939) is an American politician who served as the 50th mayor of Austin, Texas from 1983 to 1985. [1] He also served on Austin City Council from 1977 to 1983