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''The Ledger'' was originally founded as a weekly broadsheet in [[Samuelton]], Oregon with a publication history dating back to the 1800s.<ref>[[Waldo's Gold]] notes the headline "Remember the Maine" in an early edition, indicating the paper was in print in 1898.</ref> In 1914 the schedule was increased to daily, a frequency it maintained until 2012. At that time, ''The Ledger'' reverted to a weekly print edition, now in tabloid, with daily news updates posted on its website.
''The Ledger'' was originally founded as a weekly broadsheet in [[Samuelton]], Oregon with a publication history dating back to the 1800s.<ref>[[Waldo's Gold]] notes the headline "Remember the Maine" in an early edition, indicating the paper was in print in 1898.</ref> In 1914 the schedule was increased to daily, a frequency it maintained until 2012. At that time, ''The Ledger'' reverted to a weekly print edition, now in tabloid, with daily news updates posted on its website.


The ''Ledger'' is owned by [[Esmée Kinniburgh]], who has a hands-off management style for the news operation—focusing her attention on running Ledger Press, a local print shop that also prints the weekly newspaper. [[Madison Key]] is the lone staff reporter, serving also as copy editor and administrative assistant to the editor-in-chief.
The ''Ledger'' is owned by [[Esmée Kinniburgh]], who has a hands-off management style for the news operation—focusing her attention on working as a brewmaster for the [[Whistle Pig]]. She also runs Ledger Press, a local print shop that also prints the weekly newspaper. [[Madison Key]] is the lone staff reporter, serving also as copy editor and administrative assistant to the editor-in-chief.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 18:18, 22 January 2020

The Samuelton Ledger is a newspaper/website in the Melisende Dulac Series.

Details

The Ledger was originally founded as a weekly broadsheet in Samuelton, Oregon with a publication history dating back to the 1800s.[1] In 1914 the schedule was increased to daily, a frequency it maintained until 2012. At that time, The Ledger reverted to a weekly print edition, now in tabloid, with daily news updates posted on its website.

The Ledger is owned by Esmée Kinniburgh, who has a hands-off management style for the news operation—focusing her attention on working as a brewmaster for the Whistle Pig. She also runs Ledger Press, a local print shop that also prints the weekly newspaper. Madison Key is the lone staff reporter, serving also as copy editor and administrative assistant to the editor-in-chief.

Appearances

References

  1. Waldo's Gold notes the headline "Remember the Maine" in an early edition, indicating the paper was in print in 1898.