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1888

Genesee The News, founded in 1888; independent in politics; published every Friday by P. C. McCreary.

1889

Rexburg The Rexburg Journal, established in 1889; democratic in politics; issued every Friday by Arthur Porter, Jr.

1890

Cambridge The News, established in 1890; independent in politics; issued every Friday by E. M. Olmsted.

1893

St Anthony The Fremont County News, established in 1893 as a republican weekly ; published every Wednesday by William F. Gibson.

1894

The Idaho Odd Fellow, established in 1894, is published monthly in the interest of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows by A. E. Gipson, P. G. M. It is the official organ of all branches of the order.

1895

Troy The News, established in 1895; independent in politics; issued every Friday by B. C. Johnson.

1896

Oakley The Herald, established in 1896; independent in politics; issued every Friday by Charles Brown.

1899

Sandpoint The Northern Idaho News, established in 1899; democratic in politics ; issued every Tuesday by Don C. D. Moore.

1900

Soda Springs The Chieftain, established in 1900 as a republican weekly; issued every Thursday by W. H. Hildreth.

1902

American Falls The Press, established in 1902 and now published every Friday by The Press Pub.

1903

Rigby The Star, established as a republican weekly in 1903; issued every Thursday; R. Irvin Jones, manager.

1912

Hill City The News, founded in 1912 as an independent weekly newspaper; published every Friday by the Camas County Publishing Co., D. W. Zent, manager.

1913

Driggs The Teton Valley News, founded in 1913 as an independent weekly; issued every Thursday by F. C. Madsen.

1917

Purchased by Burt Venable in 1917 and consolidated with the Cascade News.

1918

Founded January 1, 1918 by M. A. Bates, editor and publisher.

1919

Elk River Elk River News, established in 1919; independent in politics; issued every Friday by W. J. Marineau and A. S. Honer, editors and publishers.

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