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Boise Weekly is a newspaper in Boise, Idaho , United States. It was founded in 1992 by Andy and Debi Hedden-Nicely and Larry Regan.

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9-455: It is owned by Adams Publishing Group 's Western Division and is part of The Idaho Press . It is published weekly on Wednesday. Its market is southwestern Idaho from McCall on the northwest to Sun Valley to the east. In February 2000, the paper was sold to the Portland, Oregon -based City of Roses Newspaper Company, which also owns two other alt-weekly newspapers, Willamette Week and

18-590: A Minnesota-based publisher of 50 community newspapers, and Jones Media, a Tennessee-based publisher of 10 community newspapers. In 2017, Adams acquired a group of newspapers in Mount Airy, North Carolina and The Carroll News in Virginia from Champion Media. In October 2017, Adams announced its acquisition of the Pioneer News Group . In 2018, Adams acquired Cooke Communications. In June 2019, Adams purchased

27-555: A collectible coin operation could be fraudulent. Adams Publishing Group disputed the claims of the former editor of Athens (Ohio) News regarding the reasons surrounding the dismissal. In 2021, editorial staff at the Bozeman Daily Chronicle formed a union, the Yellowstone News Guild, to address low pay, high cost of living, ongoing furloughs and other disputes. As of early 2023, the union was still negotiating with

36-609: The Anchorage Press and in 2013 became the editor of Kuna Melba News in Kuna, Idaho. Freeman became full owner of the Boise Weekly , also remaining its publisher. This article about an Idaho newspaper is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Adams Publishing Group Adams Publishing Group LLC (APG) is a company that provides publishing services, including newspapers, periodicals, and website publishing in

45-1026: The Dundalk Eagle in Maryland . In 2015, Adams purchased Southern Maryland Newspapers and Comprint Military Publications from The Washington Post . In October 2015, Adams purchased the newspapers of the McCraken Newspaper Group, which included the Wyoming Tribune Eagle and the Laramie Boomerang . In November 2015, Adams purchased the Post Company, which published the daily Idaho Post Register and weekly newspapers Shelley Pioneer , Challis Messenger , and Jefferson Star . In December 2015, Adams purchased The Crescent-News in Defiance, Ohio . In 2016, Adams purchased ECM Publishers, Inc,

54-507: The Santa Fe Reporter , but only a year and a half later, in August 2001, City of Roses sold the Boise Weekly to Mark ("Bingo") Barnes and Sally Barnes ( nee Freeman). Bingo Barnes became its publisher and editor-in-chief. The Barneses were married, but they later divorced and Sally Barnes resumed using her unmarried name of Sally Freeman. In 2007, Bingo Barnes left to become publisher of

63-853: The Janesville Gazette and the Marinette Eagle Herald in Wisconsin from Bliss Communications. In late 2022, Adams bought 13 small Montana newspapers from the Yellowstone Newspapers chain. Adams already owned the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and Belgrade News in Montana. Adams Publishing Group fired the news editor of Athens (Ohio) News in February 2022 for running a warning that an advertisement placed by Adam's national ad desk for

72-887: The United States. Its corporate headquarters is located in Coon Rapids, Minnesota . Mark Adams, the son of Stephen Adams , founded Adams Publishing Group in late 2013. In March 2014, APG began to acquire newspapers and media related businesses. As of 2022, it owned more than 127 newspapers in 20 states and the District of Columbia . In 2014, Adams Publishing Group acquired 34 publications from American Consolidated Media . Later in 2014, Adams Publishing acquired newspapers in southern Minnesota from Huckle Publishing including Chronotype Publishing in Rice Lake, Wisconsin and Athens News ( Athens, Ohio ). In 2015, Adams Publishing Group purchased

81-585: The company for its first contract. Mark Adams, CEO, is a third generation media person. His grandfather, Cedric Adams, was active in radio, television, and newspapers. His father, Stephen Adams, graduated from Stanford Business School in 1962 and owns a company that specializing in advertising and outdoor equipment. Adams Publishing Group has three Divisions: East (Nickolas Monico, Divisional President), Central (Jeff Patterson, Divisional President), and West (Tim Gruber, Divisional President). The newspapers owned by APG in each division are listed below, along with

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