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== History == |
== History == |
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Its first issue was published on November 11, 1904 by publisher J.C. Crome.<ref>{{cite web |last=Stone |first=Jason |title=St. Johns Review « Historic Oregon Newspapers |url=https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/history/stjohnsreview/ |website=University of Oregon}}</ref> Gayla Patton ran the paper for 26 years until selling it to Richard Colvin on December 30, 2022. The newspaper went on hiatus in June 2024 |
Its first issue was published on November 11, 1904 by publisher J.C. Crome.<ref>{{cite web |last=Stone |first=Jason |title=St. Johns Review « Historic Oregon Newspapers |url=https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/history/stjohnsreview/ |website=University of Oregon}}</ref> Gayla Patton ran the paper for 26 years until selling it to Richard Colvin on December 30, 2022. The newspaper went on hiatus from printing in June 2024. As of July, Colvin was in the process of transferring ownership to the paper's director Anisha Scanlon and the content of the paper is exclusively being published on their website stjohnsreview.com. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 18:56, 16 August 2024
Type | Monthly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Richard Colvin |
Founder(s) | J.C. Crome |
Founded | 1904 |
Headquarters | 8316 N. Lombard St., #388 Portland, OR 97203 |
ISSN | 2163-6869 |
OCLC number | 45690627 |
Website | stjohnsreview |
The St. Johns Review is the oldest extant neighborhood newspaper in Portland, Oregon, United States.[1] It is circulated monthly throughout 13 neighborhoods in North Portland.[2]
History
Its first issue was published on November 11, 1904 by publisher J.C. Crome.[3] Gayla Patton ran the paper for 26 years until selling it to Richard Colvin on December 30, 2022. The newspaper went on hiatus from printing in June 2024. As of July, Colvin was in the process of transferring ownership to the paper's director Anisha Scanlon and the content of the paper is exclusively being published on their website stjohnsreview.com.
References
- ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the. "St. Johns review". ISSN 2163-6869. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ Peel, Sophie (2024-07-31). "The Owner of a Beloved North Portland Newspaper Is Behind Bars in Alabama on Charges of Making Rape Threats". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2024-08-01.
- ^ Stone, Jason. "St. Johns Review « Historic Oregon Newspapers". University of Oregon.