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The ''Lake County Examiner'' is a
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published in
Lakeview, Oregon Lakeview is a town in Lake County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,418 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Lake County. The city bills itself as the "Tallest Town in Oregon" because of its elevation, above sea level. ...
, United States. It was founded in 1880 by Stephen P. Moss and Charles A. Cogswell. Over the years, the paper has had a number of publishers. Today, the newspaper is owned by
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. In addition to the weekly newspaper, the ''Examiner'' staff publishes a number of special editions each year along with a local
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guide and a twice-weekly news flyer.


Newspaper

The ''Lake County Examiner'' is a weekly newspaper that serves
Lake County, Oregon Lake County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,160. Its county seat is Lakeview. The county is named after the many lakes found within its boundaries, including Lake Abert, Summ ...
. The newspaper is published every Wednesday in Lakeview, the county seat of Lake County. The ''Examiner'' is a community newspaper that primarily covers local news, sports, business, and events. Most of the newspaper's advertising is local as well. , the ''Examiner'' had a circulation of approximately 2,400. The newspaper maintains an online presence through ''www.lakecountyexam.com'', a web-site that features local news, commentary, sports, obituaries, and community announcements."Lake County Examiner (Lakeview, OR)"
, Pioneer News Group, Seattle, Washington, July 21, 2014.
The ''Examiner'' normally has between five and nine employees. , there were six full-time staff members plus one part-time employee working at the ''Examiner''. The newspaper's annual revenue is estimated to be between $1 million and $2.5 million. The ''Examiner'' is a member of the
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, Oregon's newspaper trade association.


Other publications

In addition to the weekly newspaper, the ''Examiner'' staff publishes up to twelve special editions each year. The special editions focus on local industries such as
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,
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, and
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as well as events like the Lake County Fair and Lakeview's annual
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festival. The staff also publishes a local real-estate guide called ''Home Sweet Home''. Twice a week the ''Examiner'' publishes a legal-size street flyer called the ''Lakeview Low Down''. This offers news bullets and local advertising and is distributed through Lakeview area restaurants. The company also does job-order
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and
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,
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, and
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. The ''Examiner'' is registered to do contract printing and publishing work for the
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History

It was created by the
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in 1874, and founded by Charles A. Cogswell and Stephen P. Moss in 1880. The town of Lakeview was established two years later and became the county seat for Lake County. It was started as a weekly newspaper published in Lakeview. The newspaper's first
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was Frank Coffin.Lund, Norma, "Local History Timeline", Lake County Museum, Lakeview, Oregon, January 30, 2007.Rabun, Sheila
"Lake County Examiner"
''Historic Oregon Newspapers'', Oregon Digital Newspaper Program, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon, July 15, 2014.
In its early editions, the ''Examiner'' used extremely small print type. The newspaper's front page often included
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s and fiction along with feature stories and news. When the newspaper began, a one-year subscription cost $3.00. However, the newspaper's main source of income was legal notices for land claims, which homesteaders were required to post publicly. After a few years in business, the ''Examiner'' installed an Eight-Medium Gordon-Franklin job press and changed to a new larger print style. Around 1883, The ''Examiner'' merged with another Lakeview newspaper, the ''State Line Herald''. While the ''State Line Herald'' was Lakeview's first newspaper, established in 1878, the combined publication kept the ''Lake County Examiner'' name. After the merger, the paper began advocating
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politics on its editorial page. During the 1880s, the ''Examiner'' was sold a number of times. In 1884, Fuller Snelling became Charles Cogswell's partner. Bruce Allen and Frank W. Beach then bought the newspaper in 1885. A year later, Seneca C. Beach bought out Allen's share, forming the company of ''Beach and Beach''. It was published by Beach and Beach until 1891, when Frank Beach left to become editor and publisher of the ''Linkville Weekly Star''. On 22 May 1900, a fire burned most of Lakeview. There were no deaths, but 64 buildings were destroyed. Only two downtown business structures survived the fire. However, the ''Examiner'' staff rescued enough equipment and material to publish a special edition the day after the fire. In 1905, C. Oscar Metzker became the newspaper's publisher. Metzker installed a
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to streamline the
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process. At about the same time, the ''Examiner'' began publishing eight pages per issue with eight columns per page. In the early 1900s, the newspaper added
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and a regular "Candidate Column" to discuss political candidates. Upbeat business articles about Lake County were common along with announcements for community events and meetings. Editorials offered opinions on politics, economic issues, and legal decisions. During this period, the ''Examiner'' also printed short stories and poems along with advice on women's fashions. However, public notices for land and mining claims remained an important revenue source for the newspaper. In 1911, the ''Examiner'' was purchased by Fred P. Cronemiller, who also owned the ''
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'' in
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. His son, G. D. Cronemiller, became editor and publisher of the ''Examiner'' when his father died in 1924. In 1935, Cronemiller sold the ''Examiner'' to C. J. Gillette and Hugh McGilvra. In 1983, the ''Examiner'' was acquired by the Pioneer News Group. Pioneer sold its papers to
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in 2017.


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External links

* {{Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association 1880 establishments in Oregon Lake County, Oregon Lakeview, Oregon Newspapers published in Oregon Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Publications established in 1880