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The Columbian : ウィキペディア英語版
The Columbian

''The Columbian'' is a daily newspaper for Vancouver, Washington and Clark County in Washington State in the United States. The paper was published for its first decade (1890-1900) as a four-page daily that was meant as a counterweight to the local Republican newspaper ''The Independent''. Printer Tom Carolan began publication of ''The Vancouver Columbian'' on October 10, 1890. It successfully hedged out daily competition, such as the former Independent, to become the sole daily in the city today. A former weekly ''The Sun'' which published for 39 years prior to going daily; was absorbed by the Columbian and for a time the paper was published as ''The Vancouver Columbian and the Sun''. It has been owned by the Campbell family since 1921; current president and publisher Scott Campbell is the third generation of the family to run the paper. It is the newspaper of record for both Vancouver and Washougal.〔(As appointed by Washougal city code section 1.08.010 )〕
Members of The Columbian's editorial board are Scott Campbell, Lou Brancaccio, Greg Jayne, Douglas E. Ness and Jody Campbell.
==History==

The ''Vancouver Columbian'' was first published as a weekly on October 10, 1890, before becoming a weekday paper on October 19, 1908. Herbert Campbell, grandfather of current publisher Scott Campbell, bought the paper in 1921. It occupied a series of offices in downtown Vancouver before building its own offices at what is now the northwest corner of Evergreen and Broadway in 1928. Relocating to larger headquarters in 1955, it published its first Sunday edition on August 6, 1972, its first Saturday edition on July 10, 1999, and changed from afternoon to morning delivery in July 2000.
The paper briefly relocated to new offices just south of Esther Short Park on January 13, 2008,〔"The Columbian Timeline," ''The Columbian,'' January 11, 2008, page C8.〕 but, citing declining revenue, relocated to their original building at 701 W 8th St by December of the same year in an attempt to avert bankruptcy.
On May 1, 2009, The Columbian filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection On February 5, 2010, the company emerged from bankruptcy. On June 10, 2010, the Columbian's temporary building was sold to the city of Vancouver to become its new City Hall.

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