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The 2010 circulation total is 23,000 daily and 30,000 on Sundays. The Daily Press also publishes the Hesperia Star and the Lucerne Valley Leader. In March 2024, the newspaper deceased the number of weekly print editions to two and switched from carrier to postal delivery. [2]
On August 14, 2013, Johnson Valley was sworn into the same Municipal Advisory Council as Lucerne Valley. [7] CSA 29's borders, however, remain unchanged from the move. According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP covers an area of 105.6 square miles (273.5 km 2 ), all of it land.
Jordan C. Bernard. Jordan Chase Bernard, 27, of Kennewick, died Sept. 28 in Kennewick. He was born in Vancouver, and lived in the Tri-Cities for 19 years.
A three-part series of articles published by the Leader Herald in 2017 on the Ku Klux Klan's presence in the community were the subject of criticism. Critics including Gloversville Mayor Dayton King said the article overestimated the number of Klan members in the area, made multiple factual errors, and resembled a "recruiting effort" for the KKK.
She was a retired longtime reporter for the Tri-City Herald and the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. Dwight A. Butler
Darrell Merry. Darrell Merry, 68, of Sunnyside, died Aug. 16 in Kennewick. He was born in Missoula, Mont., and was a longtime Sunnyside resident.
Tamalpais News (Mill Valley, 1919–2020) Tehama County Daily Republican (Red Bluff, 1878–1919) Times Gazette (Redwood City, 1859–1903) Times-Sentinel (Red Bluff, 1935–1938) Tocsin (Red Bluff, 1875–1883) Trinity Journal (Weaverville, 1854–2011) Triplicate (Crescent City, 1891–1924) Truckee Republican (Truckee, 1874–1923)
Sara Coffenberry Anderson. Sara Coffenberry Anderson, 75, of Kennewick, died Oct. 28 in Kennewick. She was born in Danville, Ill., and lived in the Tri-Cities for 14 years.