The Baker City Herald is a tri-weekly paper published in Baker City , Oregon , United States, since 1870. It is published on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is owned by EO Media Group .
5-629: The Herald was established as the Bedrock-Democrat on May 11, 1870. Its founders were Milton H. Abbott , who had previously launched the Oregon Herald , and Lewis Linn McArthur . In 1887 Ira Bowen and George Small purchased the newspaper for $ 2500. Bowen and Small published the Daily Democrat and ran the Bedrock Democrat as a weekly edition. In 1929, the Bedrock-Democrat merged with
10-618: The Baker City Herald will cease print publication and go online-only. All print subscribers will instead receive the East Oregonian , published weekly and including news from Baker City Herald's website. This article about an Oregon newspaper is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Oregon Herald The Oregon Herald was a newspaper published in Portland , Oregon , United States from 1866 until 1873. It
15-542: The city's other daily paper, the Morning Herald , to become the Baker Democrat-Herald . When the city's name was changed from Baker back to Baker City in 1990, the paper was renamed to Baker City Herald . The Herald went from being published five days a week to three on June 1, 2009. In 2019, EO Media Group acquired the Baker City Herald from Western Communications . In June 2024, EO Media Group announced
20-867: Was established, the only other daily paper in Portland was The Oregonian , all the others having closed. The Democratic paper was started on March 17, 1866 by Milton H. Abbott and Nehemiah L. Butler . Three years later, Abbott started the Democrat in Baker City . Abbott withdrew from the Oregon Herald soon after its establishment and a stock company was formed to manage the paper. Members of this group included Democratic leaders Aaron E. Waite , W. Weatherford, James K. Kelly , La Fayette Grover , Joseph Showalter Smith , N. L. Butler, and James C. Hawthorne . Beriah Brown became editor on June 10, 1866. Sylvester Pennoyer
25-528: Was originally a weekly newspaper, and thus was alternatively known as the Weekly Oregon Herald . However, in 1869 the publication became daily except on Mondays, after which it was alternatively known as the Daily Oregon Herald . In 2002 a website was launched with the same name. Oregon State Media Inc. was established in 2010, and operated the site after that. At the time the Oregon Herald
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