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  2. Burns Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    East Oregon Herald, David Louis Grace and Nellie R. Grace, 1887; Harney County News, Nellie R. Grace, 1894; Times-Herald, Julian and Charles A. Byrd had in 1891 purchased the Herald, the Harney Times, and the Burns Tribune, 1896; Burns News absorbed the Harney Valley Items, and competed with the Times-Herald until consolidated with it, 1930.

  3. Portland New Age - Wikipedia

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    He left Portland for unknown reasons in 1907, and the newspaper did not survive his departure. He died nine years later; at the time he was editor of the Kansas Elevator. The Oregon Historical Society holds about 400 issues of the New Age, and the University of Oregon and Harvard University have issues on microfilm. See also

  4. 1977 National Rugby Championships - Wikipedia

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    Try: Clay Mahaffey Otis Purvis Con: Boyd Morrison: Greeley, CO: 14 May 1977 ... U. of Oregon 4 W57 Portland 12 W58 Capitol: 12* L9 Sea Hawks 0 L10 Bakersfield Area: 21

  5. Molalla Pioneer - Wikipedia

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    Molalla, Oregon, U.S. Circulation: 5,254 (as of 2022) ... United States. The Pioneer is currently a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays. History

  6. Wallowa County Chieftain - Wikipedia

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    The Wallowa County Chieftain is a weekly newspaper in Enterprise, Wallowa County in the U.S. state of Oregon. History. Founded in Joseph in 1884 by S. A. Heckethorn, the newspaper preceded the establishment of the county itself. A few years after Enterprise was selected as the county seat, the paper relocated there.

  7. Oregon paper closing after more than century of publishing - AOL

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    One of Oregon’s oldest operating newspapers will shut down by the end of the week. The Mail Tribune publisher and CEO Steven Saslow on Wednesday announced the newspaper’s abrupt closure on its ...

  8. Just Out - Wikipedia

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    Just Out was an LGBTQ publication in Portland, Oregon founded in 1983 by Jay Brown and Renee LaChance. [1] [2] It ceased publication as a semimonthly newspaper in December 2011. In February 2012, Glenn-Kipp Publishing, Inc purchased the Just Out brand assets. [3]

  9. The Asian Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Reporter is a Pacific Northwest-based newspaper, published monthly, in Portland, Oregon, United States. The paper was founded in 1991 and features international and local Northwest news and events with an Asian focus. [1] The newspaper is published on the first Monday each month. Jaime Lim is the publisher. [2]