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The Journal-News is a newspaper based in Hillsboro, Illinois. It was formed by the 2004 merger of two Hillsboro newspapers: the Hillsboro Journal, which had existed since 1886, and the Montgomery County News, which had existed since 1983. [1] As of 2017 the paper was owned by John and Susan Galer. [2]
The Redmond Spokesman is a weekly newspaper published in Redmond, Oregon, United States. It serves the city of Redmond and neighboring communities in northern Deschutes County, focusing on local news and events. The Spokesman was founded in 1910 by Henry H. Palmer. Today, the paper is owned by EO Media Group.
2.40 Montgomery County. 2.41 Moultrie County. ... The Daily Eastern News – Eastern Illinois University; ... South County News – Gillespie;
(The Center Square) – Whether Illinois should be enjoined from enforcing the state’s gun and magazine ban starting Monday is now up to a federal appeals court. Illinois enacted the Protect ...
The Montgomery County Courthouse, located in Courthouse Square in Hillsboro, is the county courthouse serving Montgomery County, Illinois.While the courthouse was originally built in 1833–35, it did not attain its current form until an extensive remodeling in 1868–71.
Health officials announced this week that a resident of Deschutes County — a rural part of Oregon — was diagnosed with plague, marking the state's first human case in more than eight years.
Washington County: 067: Hillsboro: 1843: One of the original four districts of the Oregon Country (as Twality District) Named for president George Washington. 598,865: 724 sq mi (1,875 km 2) Wheeler County: 069: Fossil: 1899: Grant County, Gilliam County, and Crook County: Named for Henry H. Wheeler, an early Oregon mail carrier. 1,436: 1,715 ...
The Argus newspaper traced its history back to 1873. [1] In 1873, the Forest Grove Independent newspaper was founded as the first newspaper in Washington County, Oregon. [4] By December the paper had moved to Hillsboro and named itself the Washington Independent. [4] Albert E. Tozier owned the paper with a partner from 1885 to 1887. [5]