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The ''Shoshone News-Press'' is a newspaper in
Shoshone County, Idaho Shoshone County is a county in the U.S. state of Idaho. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,169. The county seat is Wallace and the largest city is Kellogg. The county was established in 1864, named for the Native American Shoshon ...
. It publishes twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays. The ''News-Press'' is owned by Hagadone Media Group. It formed in 1985 after the ''Kellogg Evening News'' merged with the ''North Idaho Press.''


History


''Kellogg Evening News''

In 1886, ''The Wardner News'' was founded in
Wardner, Idaho Wardner is a city in Shoshone County, Idaho, United States. Located in the Silver Valley mining region, the population was 188 at the 2010 census, down from 215 in 2000. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a t ...
by Mr. Barnett a fews months after the discovery of the Bunker Hill Mine Lode. The paper was soon sold to Walter McKelvey, and then
Jack Langrishe John Sewell Folds (September 24, 1825 – December 12, 1895), known professionally as Jack Langrishe, and nicknamed the Comedian of the Frontier, was an Irish-American actor and impresario who travelled extensively throughout the American West a ...
. He died in 1895 and his widow Jeannette Allen owned the paper with Aaron Frost as manager. Frost died in 1907 and was succeeded by Victor E. Price. Eight months later William Penney bought the ''News.'' With Bunker Hill in decline, the paper was moved to Kellogg. In 1925, Penney launched ''The Kellogg Evening News'' a daily paper while the ''News'' was continuing as a legal and mining edition. Penney died in 1936 and his sons Bill and John become co-publishers. John Penny died in 1969 and Bill Penney died in 1978. At that time his widow Nina Penney became owner. Her nephew Gary Corbeill served as publisher until the family sold the paper in 1985.


''North Idaho Press''

On July 2, 1887, brothers Alfred and John L. Dunn first published the ''Wallace Free Press'' in
Wallace, Idaho Wallace, Idaho is a city in and the county seat of Shoshone County, Idaho, Shoshone County, Idaho, in the Silver Valley (Idaho), Silver Valley mining district of the Idaho Panhandle. Founded in 1884, Wallace sits alongside the South Fork of the C ...
. Two years later the Dunn brothers sold the paper to brothers Edward and Frank Tibbals, who changed the name to the ''Wallace Press''. Adam Aulbach soon took over the paper and sold it in 1892 to R. F. "Barbarian" Brown, who changed the name to the ''Coeur d'Alene American''. The paper ceased due to the
Panic of 1893 The Panic of 1893 was an economic depression in the United States. It began in February 1893 and officially ended eight months later. The Panic of 1896 followed. It was the most serious economic depression in history until the Great Depression of ...
. Aulbach and Pat Connor relaunched the ''Wallace Press'' on July 4, 1894. George S. Warren soon became owned and was succeeded by George Garbutt in 1896, who died a day later. Warren ran the paper again until selling it to F. B. Reitzel in 1903. A year later the paper was sold to J. K. Dunn who renamed it to ''The Idaho Press''. In 1912, the paper merged with ''The Times'' to become the ''Wallace Press-Times''. In 1952, Henry L. Day sold the ''Wallace Press-Times'' to Burl C. Hagadone, an executive with
Scripps League Newspapers Scripps League Newspapers, Inc. was a newspaper publishing company in the United States founded by Josephine Scripps in 1921 and managed beginning in 1931 by her son Ed Scripps (1909–1997). Based in Herndon, Virginia, the chain was separate ...
. The name was soon changed to the ''North Idaho Press'' as coverage was expanded. Four years later Hagadone sold the paper to William S. Grant''.'' In June 1962, Grant sold the ''North Idaho Press'' to
Duane Hagadone Duane Burl Hagadone (September 3, 1932 – April 24, 2021) was an American newspaper publisher, urban planner, real estate and land developer. Hagadone is known as the founder of the Coeur d'Alene Resort and Golf Course in northern Idaho, whic ...
of Lake City Printing Co., who a month later resold the paper a venture jointly owned Hagadone, Harry F. Magnuson and two others''.''


''Shoshone News-Press''

In 1985, Hagadone purchased North Idaho Publishing Co. from Magnuson and Kellogg News Inc. from Gary Corbeill. Following the sale, the Hagadone Cooperation merged the ''Kellogg Evening News'' in Kellogg and ''North Idaho Press'' in
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together on May 6 to form the ''Shoshone County News-Press.'' The word "County" was dropped from the name in 1989. In 2010, an arsonist burned down and destroyed the paper's original office in uptown Kellogg. The paper was then located in
Osburn Osburn is a city in Shoshone County, Idaho, United States. Located in the Silver Valley mining region of northern Idaho, its population was 1,555 at the 2010 census. History The city was named for Bill Osborne, who established a trading po ...
until its office was closed in 2023 and staff moved to the facilities of the ''
Coeur d'Alene Press ''The Coeur d'Alene Press'' (or CDA Press) is a daily newspaper based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States. It is owned by the Hagadone Media Group and is the flagship property of the Idaho Hagadone News Network. The Press provides local cover ...
''.


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External links


The Hagadone Corporation
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