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  2. Snohomish County Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The company's newspaper division was sold to Tribune publisher Dave Mach in 1986 while the printing operation remained under the ownership Snohomish Publishing Co. [9] In 1995, Edward Wise sold Snohomish Publishing Co. to Dana Best and his son Jeff Wise [9] and retired as the company's president in 1996. [7]

  3. List of newspapers in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Shelton-Mason County Journal – Shelton; Snohomish County Tribune – Snohomish; Black Lens News – Spokane; Stanwood Camano News – Stanwood; Skamania County Pioneer – Stevenson; Tenino Independent & Sun News – Tenino; Methow Valley News – Twisp; Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber – Vashon; Key Peninsula News – Vaughn; Woodinville ...

  4. Willis Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Willis D. Tucker (November 13, 1922 – June 30, 2000) was an American politician and newspaper editor from Washington state.Tucker was the longtime editor of the Western Sun in southern Snohomish County from 1965 to 1980.

  5. Charles Rodman Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rodman Campbell (October 21, 1954 – May 27, 1994) [1] [2] was an American rapist and murderer from Washington State.He was executed by hanging in 1994 by the state of Washington for a 1982 triple murder he committed in Clearview, killing three female victims.

  6. The Everett Herald - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper to be called The Everett Herald was established in 1891 and ceased publication during the Panic of 1893. [2] [3] The second incarnation came years later when Sydney "Sam" Albert Perkins, a proprietor of two Tacoma newspapers, purchased the Everett Independent circa January 1901 [4] and renamed to The Everett Herald.

  7. Earl Torgeson - Wikipedia

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    He was known by his middle name, Earl, and his nickname was "The Earl of Snohomish", a nickname originally owned by Baseball Hall of Famer, Earl Averill, also from Torgeson's hometown. In 1950, Torgeson led the National League (NL) with 120 runs scored and in 1957, he led the American League (AL) with a .999 fielding average as a first baseman.