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The Chieftain was established in 1868 by Dr. Michael Beshoar, the first doctor in Trinidad, Colorado. Wilbur Fisk Stone and George A. Hinsdale were the first two editors.. In May 2018, the paper was sold to GateHouse Media. [2]
(Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century) Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) "a service of the Colorado State Library... includes more than 2,000,000 digitized pages from more than 500 individual newspaper titles published in Colorado primarily from 1859 to 1923" and, with publisher's permission, some newer ...
Colorado: Pueblo, Colorado: 1976 1983 ENGL Trans: The Cockroach Cultura Obrera [27] New York: New York: 1911 1927 Anarchist newspaper. Cultura Proletaria: New York: New York: 1927 1953 Anarchist newspaper. El Defensor del Pueblo [20] Texas: Edinburg: 1930 ? El Despertar: New York: New York: 1891 [2] 1902 [27] Anarchist newspaper El Día: Texas ...
Due to the holidays, there will not be a print edition of The Pueblo Chieftain on Dec. 24 and 25 nor on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
The Pueblo Chieftain is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] In addition, Colorado State University Pueblo publishes a weekly student newspaper, CSU Pueblo Today . [ 2 ] There is also The Pueblo West View, The Pueblo Star Journal, and the PULP News Magazine.
Colorado's first African American newspaper may have been the Denver Weekly Star, which was in circulation by 1881. [2] Notable newspapers in Colorado today include the Denver Weekly News, the Denver Urban Spectrum, and the African-American Voice of Colorado Springs. The location of the State of Colorado in the United States
Jul. 19—The parents of an 8-year-old girl who drowned in one of the Okhay Owingeh Tribal Lakes in 2022 have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the pueblo government and several state and ...
La Cucaracha (1976-1983) was an English and Spanish bilingual newspaper created by and for the Chicano community of Pueblo, Colorado. Creators Juan Espinosa, Deborah Espinosa, David Martinez and Pablo Mora recognized the exclusion of Chicanos in popular media and published the first issue in 1976.