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Mountain Enterprise : ウィキペディア英語版
The Mountain Enterprise

''The Mountain Enterprise'' is a weekly newspaper circulating in the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass in the San Emigdio Mountains region of California, midway between Los Angeles and Bakersfield. Its sister publication is ''The New Mountain Pioneer,'' published monthly.
==History==
The ''Enterprise'' was founded in 1966 by Nedra Hawley Cooper; its first editions were produced on a blue Royal typewriter now housed at the Ridge Route Communities Museum & Historical Society.〔("The Mountain Enterprise," ''The Mountain Enterprise,'' undated )〕 Keith Nelson, superintendent of Ridgelite Products, and Kitty Jo Nelson, a teacher, purchased the business from Neil Keyzers in 1985 and owned it for twenty years. The Nelsons sold it to Bob Weisburg and Morrie Prizer in 1995.〔"TME Countdown to Its 50th Year," ''The Mountain Enterprise,'' February 13, 2015, page 7〕
In 2004 the management of Hometown Publishing, LLC and its publications ''The Mountain Enterprise'' and ''The Mountain Pioneer'' was assumed by Gary Meyer (publisher) and Patric Hedlund (editor). In November 2006 ownership of Hometown was taken over by Meyer, Hedlund and Pam Sturdevant, with general management continuing under Meyer and Hedlund. In 2014 ownership passed to Meyer and Hedlund, who remain its managers. It is today published in a tabloid format of between 28 and 36 pages weekly.

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