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''Inlander'', officially ''The Pacific Northwest Inlander'', is a free weekly newspaper published in
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, and circulated throughout the
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, covering local news and culture. It is published in print and online every Thursday. A member of the
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, it was founded in 1993 by Ted S. McGregor, Jr. and J. Jeremy McGregor, who still own it. Jacob H. Fries was the paper's editor from 2012 to 2021; Nicholas Deshais assumed the role in summer of 2022.


History

Hannelore Sudermann, for the ''
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Magazine'', wrote that ''Inlander'''s "first decade was rough. Potential advertisers turned them away, saying they wanted to wait a year or so to see if the paper survived. ..While Ted led the editorial side of the paper, it was up to Jer to sort out the business. They all worked late into the night to meet the deadline, building the issue page-by-page. ..In addition to selling ads, Jer taught himself to design them so he could help out the small-scale advertisers. He is the force behind the paper’s broader projects and sponsorships like a regional guide called the Annual Manual and yearly events like the Inlander Music Festival, the Inlander Winter Party and the Inlander Restaurant Week". In 2011, the ''Inlander'' moved their office space from the Civic Building to the Hutton Building in
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; this was the fifth office location since the newspaper was founded. The newspaper had 36 full-time employees. S. McGregor said: "In 2010, we had sales growth of 3 percent, and we think we're poised to continue to grow". In 2016, the ''Inlander'' was named one of the “10 newspapers that do it right” by media industry journal '' Editor & Publisher''. In May 2020, ''The'' ''Seattle Times'' reported that the ''Inlander'' had a "bad-news
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meeting nMarch 27 .. Fries had laid off copy editor Quinn Welsch and staff writer Josh Kelety the day before, which the newsroom text-message network had spread around. But there was another surprise. Fries had to cut the remaining news staff to half-time. On Zoom, they divvied up the workload, and Fries told them to use paid hours to start their
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claims with the Washington Economic Security Department". Two weeks later, the ''Inlander'' had received "one of the first Payroll Protection Program loans for a Washington news company: $436,500 to cover personnel costs for eight weeks". In September 2020, ''
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'' reported that ''Inlander'' reporter Daniel Walters had received a "barrage of hateful insults" and a "threatening voice mail" from Washington state Rep. Jenny Graham after Walters "wrote a story that day about Graham sharing false articles on Facebook, including a story claiming thousands of missing children are kept in dungeons and raped by demons" and other
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conspiracies. In his follow-up piece, Walters fact-checked "his earlier story and including the full recording of his interview with Graham, as well as the audio from a threatening voice mail she left him. ..Walters said he didn’t write the story to shame Graham for cursing him out or posting about him on Facebook, rather to set the record straight".


References


External links


''The Inlander'' website
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