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Pierce County Herald
The ''Pierce County Herald'' may refer to either of two newspapers: * The '' Puyallup Herald'', a newspaper in Pierce County, Washington that formerly had this title *a newspaper in Pierce County, Wisconsin, merged with the ''Red Wing Republican Eagle The ''Red Wing Republican Eagle'' or ''Republican Eagle'' is an American, English language newspaper in Red Wing, Minnesota. The publisher is Neal Ronquist and the editor is Anne Jacobson. The ''Red Wing Republican Eagle'' publishes two days a w ...
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Puyallup Herald
''The Puyallup Herald'' is a weekly newspaper in Puyallup, Washington, covering local news, sports, business and community events. Published once a week on Thursday, ''The Herald'' provides news to Puyallup, South Hill, Bonney Lake, Sumner, and Edgewood. The newspaper is owned by McClatchy, and is published through ''The News Tribune''. History The paper was founded as the ''Commerce'' in Tacoma, Washington, in 1886 and soon moved to Puyallup. It was renamed ''The'' ''Puyallup Independent'' in 1898 and merged with ''The'' ''Sumner Herald'' in 1903, resulting in ''The'' ''Puyallup Valley Tribune''. Editor and publisher Robert Montgomery was courted to run for governor of Washington in the 1920 Washington gubernatorial election, but declined. He continued as editor and publisher until his death in 1936. The ''Chehalis Bee-Nugget'' praised the paper as "one of the outstanding weekly newspapers in the state" in a 1930 editorial. A distinct line of newspapers in Puyallup also carri ...
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Pierce County, Wisconsin
Pierce County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,212. Its county seat is Ellsworth. Pierce County is part of the Minneapolis–St. Paul– Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Native American were the first to live in what became Pierce County, as evidenced in the burial mounds near Diamond Bluff. Evidence indicates that this area has been inhabited for 10,000 to 12,000 years. In 1840, St. Croix County covered a large portion of northwest Wisconsin Territory. In 1853, the Wisconsin State Legislature split St. Croix County into Pierce, Polk, and Saint Croix counties. Pierce County was named for Franklin Pierce, the fourteenth president of the United States. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (3.1%) is water. Adjacent counties * St. Croix County – north * Dunn County – northeast * Pepin County – southeast *Goodhue County, ...
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