Argus Observer
The Argus Observer is a historical newspaper that has been an integral part of the Malheur and Payette county community since its establishment in 1897. The publication has gone through several iterations and mergers over the years, reflecting the evolving media landscape.
Originally known as "The Advocate," the newspaper has a rich partisan history, having supported William Jennings Bryan for president during its early years. It underwent mergers and changes in location, eventually becoming The Argus Observer, which serves a market in Eastern Oregon and Southwest Idaho.
Notably, in 1968, Wick Communications acquired the Argus Observer, marking a key turning point in its ownership. The corporation continues to own the paper, with several influential individuals having managed its publication over the years, including Fran McLean and Steve Krehl.
Today, The Argus Observer caters to residents living in Malheur County, Oregon and Payette, Adams, and Washington counties in Idaho. Its extensive history and strong community ties position it as a longstanding and essential part of the region's media landscape.
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