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The Ridgway Sun was a weekly newspaper based in Ridgway, Colorado and owned by Ouray County Newspapers. Known as the "Newspaper that refused to die" it was the newspaper of record for Ridgway. History
The Ouray County Plaindealer is a weekly newspaper based in Ouray County, Colorado, United States, and owned by Mike Wiggins and Erin McIntyre. It is the newspaper of record for the City of Ouray, Town of Ridgway, and Ouray County. It publishes every Thursday.
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George Ridgway, a trained archaeologist, investigated an unusual marking in a recently harvested field in Suffolk, England in September 2019, according to a news release from Noonans Auctions. He ...
Ridgway is poised on a highway that leads tourists to several other mountain towns of the San Juan region. Ridgway itself is a major tourist town. Ridgway is 37 miles east of Telluride and 10 miles north of the Ouray. The area is also set at the base of the San Juan Mountains providing excellent views especially when viewed from Log Hill Mesa.
Ridgway was born in Cheshire and baptised at Mottram in Longdendale, 20 August 1755, son of John Ridgway, Martha Ridgway. [1] In 1780/1 he came to London to lodge with his sister and brother-in-law, the publisher John Stockdale and worked as a shopman on John Almon's newspaper, The London Courant. [2]
In 1853, Ridgway moved to Richmond, Virginia, and became the editor of the Richmond Whig. However, in 1860 he continued to own 10 slaves in Amherst County (two 70 year old women, women aged 25, 22 and 20, a 20 year old man, girls aged 7 and 2, and a 10 year old boy). [3] At the outbreak of the Civil War, Ridgeway returned to Amherst.
Lynn Johnston CM OM (born May 28, 1947) is a Canadian cartoonist and author, best known for her newspaper comic strip For Better or For Worse. She was the first woman and first Canadian to win the National Cartoonist Society 's Reuben Award .