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Bellingham Herald : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Bellingham Herald
''The Bellingham Herald'' is the only daily newspaper published in Bellingham, Washington, in the United States. It is currently owned by The McClatchy Company.〔(McClatchy to buy Knight Ridder for $4.5 billion - As reported in the Herald )〕 ==History== ''The Bellingham Herald'' began publication on March 10, 1890 as the tri-weekly ''Fairhaven Herald''. The newspaper went through several changes in its early years, including temporary suspension and a merger with a competing weekly. In 1900 the newspaper purchased the first linotype on the West Coast. When neighboring communities of Sehome, Whatcom and Fairhaven consolidated into the city of Bellingham in 1903, the paper was first printed as ''The Bellingham Herald''. There were many who filled the roles of publisher and editor over the years but perhaps the most notable was the Sefrit-Carver team under the ownership of Sidney Albert "Sam" Perkins, which began in 1911 and lasted into the 1950s. Federated Publications bought ''The Herald'' in 1967. In 1971 Federated Publications merged with Gannett Corporation. ''The Herald'' switched to morning delivery in May 1997. Knight Ridder acquired ''The Bellingham Herald'' in 2005. Knight Ridder was purchased by McClatchy in 2006. On September 23, 2010 Mark Owings became the Publisher of the Herald; he had been Finance Director since 2004 and a Herald employee for 12 years before being named to his new position.
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