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  2. The Herald-Pioneer - Wikipedia

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    The Herald-Pioneer is a weekly newspaper published in Canby, Oregon, United States.It dates back to 1906 and is owned by Pamplin Media Group. [2] The paper also serves the cities of Aurora and Molalla.

  3. Canby, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Canby is named for Edward Richard Sprigg Canby, [7] a Civil War general who was later killed in the Modoc War by Captain Jack and his group of warriors. The area was known as Baker Prairie [7] when the community was founded in 1857. [8] Canby was platted in 1870. [9] Canby was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 15, 1893 ...

  4. List of newspapers in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon news historian George Stanley Turnbull discussed the growth of Oregon newspapers from the 1850s to the 1930s in his 1936 History of Oregon Newspapers. [1] Lists of Oregon newspapers have been maintained in the Oregon Blue Book and Oregon Exchanges since at least the early 20th century; the latter noted the need for frequent updates due ...

  5. Pamplin Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The sale included The Gresham Outlook, the Sandy Post and two monthly publications: The East County News and Lifestyles Northwest. [14] In February 2001, Pamplin founded the Portland Tribune, which would serve as the media group's flagship title. [15] In February 2005, Pamplin purchased the monthly newspaper King City Regal Courier from the ...

  6. Eagle Newspapers (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The deal included the Molalla Pioneer and Wilsonville News along with the BME-owned newspapers Canby Herald and Woodburn Independent. [17] The company's name was shortened to Eagle Newspapers, Inc. in 1979 when it merged with newspaper publishing companies in Hood River and Hermiston. [3]

  7. Canby, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Canby News was founded in September 1878; it was the westernmost newspaper on the railroad. The cost of Canby's government in 1888-1889 was $5,898.12. The new century saw a lot of change in Canby and all over the world. Businesses changed hands and many new ones were established. It was a time of amazing growth in Canby.

  8. Dwight Jaynes - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Jaynes is a journalist and sportswriter in Portland, Oregon.He was a sports columnist with The Oregonian newspaper for several years. [1] In 2001, he left to become president and write a column in the fledgling Portland Tribune and to do a daily radio show for KPAM, a talk radio station owned by the same company as the Tribune.

  9. Canby Depot Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Canby Depot Museum is a railway and local history museum in Canby, Oregon, and housed in the former Canby Depot building. Exhibits include photographs, school memorabilia, a postal service and doctor/dentist displays, antique toys, telephones, cameras, and a print shop. The Canby Depot is the oldest train station in Oregon.