Goldendale Sentinel Explained

Goldendale Sentinel
Type:Weekly newspaper
Foundation:1879
Owners:Tartan Publications, Inc.
Publisher:Lou Marzeles
Circulation:3,200
Circulation Date:2022
Circulation Ref:[1]
Headquarters:117 West Main Street
Goldendale, WA
Oclc:17311643

The Goldendale Sentinel is a newspaper that covers local news about Goldendale and the surrounding Klickitat county region of the U.S. state of Washington.[2] It is the oldest paper in eastern Washington. The paper began publication in 1879 [3] when two papers, the Klickitat Sentinel (founded 1879)[4] and Goldendale Gazette, were purchased and merged.[5] [6] It is recognized by Klickitat County as a community media source.[7] Lou Marzeles is the current editor and publisher of the paper. It is owned by Tartan Publications Inc., Leslie Geatches, President.[8]

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  1. Web site: 2022-11-14 . The Decline of Local News and Its Impact on Democracy . League of Women Voters of Washington Education Fund.
  2. Web site: Goldendale Sentinel . Mondo Times.
  3. Web site: Goldendale Sentinel 1918 . Small Town Newspapers.
  4. . Washington Historical Quarterly . 194 . July 1922 .
  5. Web site: Becker . Paula . Goldendale -- Thumbnail History . HistoryLink.org . 1902-04-15 . 2020-12-21.
  6. Book: An Illustrated History of Klickitat, Yakima and Kittitas Counties With an Outline of the Early History of the State of Washington . 1904 . Unigraphic . United States . 344.
  7. Web site: Community Media . Klickitat County.
  8. Web site: About Us . Goldendale Sentinel . 21 December 2020.