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The Pioneer (newspaper)
''Pioneer'' or ''The Pioneer'' is the name of the following newspapers: Australia *''The Federal Capital Pioneer'', newspaper published in Canberra, Australia from 1924–27 * ''The Pioneer'' (South Australia), newspaper published in Yorketown, South Australia 1903–60 India * ''The Pioneer'' (India), an English-language newspaper published since 1865 United Kingdom *''Merthyr Pioneer'', weekly socialist paper published in Wales from 1911 to 1922 *'' North Wales Pioneer'', a newspaper in Wales United States *'' Animas Forks Pioneer'', published from 1882 to 1886 in Animas Forks, Colorado *''Black Hills Pioneer'', published in Spearfish, South Dakota *''The Madras Pioneer'', a weekly paper published in Madras, Oregon, since 1904 *''Molalla Pioneer'', a local weekly newspaper in Molalla, Oregon, which began publishing in 1913 *''Pine City Pioneer'', a weekly newspaper publisher in Pine County, Minnesota *''The Pioneer'', a short-lived nineteenth-century journal co-founded by Jame ...
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The Federal Capital Pioneer
''The Federal Capital Pioneer'', also published as ''The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine'', was a newspaper published in Canberra, Australia from 1924 to 1927. History ''The Federal Capital Pioneer'' was published from 3 December 1924 to August 1926 in Canberra. It was then published as ''The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine'' from 15 October 1926 to 20 August 1927. Digitisation This newspaper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia. See also *''Canberra Community News'' *List of newspapers in Australia This is a list of newspapers in Australia. For other older newspapers, see list of defunct newspapers of Australia. National In 1950, the number of national daily newspapers in Australia was 54 and it increased to 65 in 1965. Daily newspape ... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Federal Capital Pioneer, The Defunct newspapers published in the Australian Capital Territory Newspa ...
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Pine City Pioneer
The ''Pine City Pioneer'' is an American, English language newspaper and the largest of four newspapers in Pine County, Minnesota. It is headquartered in Pine City and is published weekly on Thursday. History The ''Pine City Pioneer'' was founded in 1897 as the ''Pine Poker'' and has had the following names over the years: * ''Pine City Pioneer'' (1968current) * ''Pine Poker-Pioneer'' (19401968) * ''Pine County Pioneer'' (18851840) * ''Pine Poker'' (18971940) Other newspapers in Pine County include: * ''Askov American'' in Askov, circulation 1353 in 2019 * ''Hinckley News'' in Hinckley, circulation 1081 in 2019 * ''Pine County Courier'' in Sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicat ..., circulation 1308 in 2019 References External links ''Pioneer'' website {{M ...
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The Labour Pioneer
''The Labour Pioneer'' was a monthly socialist periodical issued from Cardiff, Wales between February 1900 and November 1902.Tamiment Institute. Labor History'. New York: Tamiment Institute], 1962. p. 114 It was an organ of the Cardiff Socialist Party and the Cardiff Trades Council. It carried the by-line 'Organ of the Cardiff Socialist Party'. The Cardiff Socialist Party had been formed in 1900 by the fusion of the local Cardiff branches of the Independent Labour Party and the Social Democratic Federation The Social Democratic Federation (SDF) was established as Britain's first organised socialist political party by H. M. Hyndman, and had its first meeting on 7 June 1881. Those joining the SDF included William Morris, George Lansbury, James C ....Boyce, George, James Curran, and Pauline Wingate. Newspaper History from the 17th Century to the Present Day'. London: Constable, 1978. p. 392 The editorial board of ''The Labour Pioneer'' contained various representatives of loc ...
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Craven Herald & Pioneer
The ''Craven Herald & Pioneer'' is a weekly newspaper covering the Craven area of North Yorkshire as well as part of the Pendle area of Lancashire. Until 29 October 2009 it remained one of only two weekly papers in the United Kingdom that continued to have a front page consisting wholly of advertisements. On 22 October 2009 it was announced that the edition on 29 October 2009 would be the last broadsheet edition with adverts on the front cover. From 5 November 2009 the format was changed to a tabloid size, or compact as the then-editor described it, with news on page one and the adverts moved to page two. History There have been several newspapers covering the Craven area. The ''Craven Herald'' was first published in 1853, in Skipton, by Robert Tasker, a local printer. Originally a monthly publication, it ran until 1868 when Tasker became postmaster of Skipton and, as such, was debarred from publishing a newspaper. In 1865 the ''Craven Weekly Pioneer and General Advertise ...
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Journal Pioneer
The ''Journal Pioneer'' is a weekly newspaper published in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Two men named Bernard and Bertram founded the ''Summerside Journal'', a weekly newspaper, in 1865. Under the leadership of A.R. Brennan, the ''Journal'' began publishing daily on September 21, 1939, in order to provide regular news of World War II. After the war, the ''Journal'' cut down to twice-weekly publication, then tri-weekly in 1949 after it closed a sister paper, ''The P.E. Island Agriculturalist''. After a fire at the press plant in 1947, the ''Journal'' was printed at the presses of its rival paper, ''The Pioneer'', which had been founded in 1876 in Alberton, moving to Summerside in 1880. The papers merged into ''The Journal-Pioneer'' in 1951, and adopted a daily (weekdays) publishing schedule in October 1957. A Saturday edition was added two years later. In 1972 the Sterling Group, part of Hollinger Inc., bought the ''Journal-Pioneer''; it was sold to CanWest in 2000 ...
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Raivaaja
''Raivaaja'' (English: The Pioneer) was a Finnish-language newspaper published from 1905 to 2009 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, by Raivaaja Publishing Company. For the first three decades of its existence the publication was closely associated with the Socialist Party of America (SPA). In 1936 as part of a large factional split in the SPA, the former Finnish Socialist Federation severed its connection to become the "Finnish American League for Democracy," with ''Raivaaja'' remaining the official organ of this remodeled organization. During its final years the publication included both English language and Finnish language content. It was last edited by Marita Cauthen from 1984 until its termination in 2009. Today the not-for-profit Raivaaja Foundation still runs a website and an online bookstore. History Establishment The history of the broadsheet newspaper ''Raivaaja'' (The Pioneer) is traceable to an earlier publication, ''Pohjan Tähti'' (The North Star), which was started i ...
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The Pioneer (Bemidji)
''The Pioneer'' is an American, English language newspaper headquartered in Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota. It was founded in 1896 and is currently owned by the Forum Communications Company out of Fargo, North Dakota. The ''Pioneer'' provides news coverage through an online news website, a twice-weekly print edition and a daily e-paper edition available online or through an app. History The ''Bemidji Pioneer'' was founded in Bemidji in March 1896 by Edward Kaiser. The ''Bemidji Daily Pioneer'' was published by the Bemidji Publishing Company. This first ''Daily Pioneer'' newspaper included city ordinances, license applications, articles of incorporation, as well as local news, business advertisements, editorials, and church news. In the early 1900s, the newspaper covered interactions with the Ojibwe The Ojibwe, Ojibwa, Chippewa, or Saulteaux are an Anishinaabe people in what is currently southern Canada, the northern Midwestern United States, and Northern Plains. Ac ...
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James Russell Lowell
James Russell Lowell (; February 22, 1819 – August 12, 1891) was an American Romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. He is associated with the fireside poets, a group of New England writers who were among the first American poets that rivaled the popularity of British poets. These writers usually used conventional forms and meters in their poetry, making them suitable for families entertaining at their fireside. Lowell graduated from Harvard College in 1838, despite his reputation as a troublemaker, and went on to earn a law degree from Harvard Law School. He published his first collection of poetry in 1841 and married Maria White in 1844. The couple had several children, though only one survived past childhood. He became involved in the movement to abolish slavery, with Lowell using poetry to express his anti-slavery views and taking a job in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the editor of an abolitionist newspaper. After moving back to Cambridge, Lowell was one of ...
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Molalla Pioneer
The ''Molalla Pioneer'' is the local weekly newspaper in Molalla, Oregon, United States which began publishing in 1913. The ''Pioneer'' is currently a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays. History In January 2013, the paper was bought by Pamplin Media Group The Pamplin Media Group (PMG) is a media conglomerate owned by Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. and operating primarily in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of 2019, the company owns 25 newspapers and employs 200 people. H ..., which owns other local newspapers in Oregon such as '' The Newberg Graphic'' and '' The Canby Herald''. As of 2017, the paper's publisher is Sandy Storey. John Baker took over as editor in July 2017; he has also served as editor of the Canby Herald for the last decade. In July 2017, Kristen Wohlers was hired as a reporter. References 1913 establishments in Oregon Molalla, Oregon Newspapers published by Pamplin Media Group Oregon Newspaper Publishers Associati ...
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The Pioneer (South Australia)
''The Pioneer'' was a weekly newspaper published in Yorketown, South Australia from March 1898 until June 1969, when it absorbed the ''Maitland Watch'' and was renamed to ''Yorke Peninsula News Pictorial''. For thirty years an opposition newspaper, the ''Clarion'' (7 June 1902 - 21 May 1931), existed in the town too. History ''The Southern Yorke's Peninsula Pioneer'' was first published on 21 January 1898, and sold at a discounted price due to its late appearance. It was originally owned and established by Ben L. Wilkinson, and later helped by his brother Richard, in Yorketown. In Issue 10, on 25 March that year, the newspaper adopted a simpler title, ''The Pioneer.'' In 1969, the newspaper absorbed the ''Maitland Watch'' (22 December 1911 - 26 June 1969), and became the short-lived ''Yorke Peninsula News Pictorial'' (3 July 1969 - 28 May 1970), which was then incorporated into the ''Yorke Peninsula Country Times'' from June 1970. Digitisation With the exception of a few missing ...
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The Madras Pioneer
''The Madras Pioneer'' is a weekly paper published Wednesday in Madras, Oregon, United States, since 1904. It is published on Wednesdays. It is the newspaper of record for Jefferson County. The paper was once owned by Oregon governor Elmo Smith, whose family still owns Eagle Newspapers. In January 2013, the paper was sold to the Pamplin Media Group The Pamplin Media Group (PMG) is a media conglomerate owned by Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. and operating primarily in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of 2019, the company owns 25 newspapers and employs 200 people. H ... along with five other papers owned by Eagle Newspapers. References External links * Madras, Oregon 1904 establishments in Oregon Newspapers published by Pamplin Media Group Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Newspapers established in 1904 Weekly newspapers published in the United States Newspapers published in Oregon {{Oregon-newspaper-stub ...
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Black Hills Pioneer
The ''Black Hills Pioneer'' (first published as the ''Black Hills Weekly Pioneer'') is a daily newspaper published in Spearfish, South Dakota. Founded by A. W. Merrick and W. A. Laughlin, it was the first newspaper in Deadwood, located in what was then Dakota Territory. The ''Black Hills Pioneer'' is the flagship publication of Seaton Publishing Company, Inc. South Dakota. It is part of a family owned newspaper and digital media company providing local journalism to western South Dakota. It is the official newspaper for Lawrence County, Meade County, and Butte County, including the towns of Spearfish, Lead, Deadwood, Whitewood, Sturgis, Vale A vale is a type of valley. Vale may also refer to: Places Georgia * Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region Norway * Våle, a historic municipality Portugal * Vale (Santa Maria da Feira), a former civil parish in the municipa ..., Newell, Nisland, and Belle Fourche, reaching nearly 5,000 subscribers Monday–S ...
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