The Healdsburg Tribune

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The Healdsburg Tribune
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    The Healdsburg Tribune is a weekly newspaper covering the community of Healdsburg, California and the surrounding areas. It began publication March 21, 1888 as the Sonoma County Tribune,[1] with Isidore Abraham listed as Editor and Louis Meyer as Associate Editor. It has changed titles several times since.

    The nonprofit Sonoma County Local News Initiative announced the Tribune's shutdown on April 28, 2022, and it was subsequently rescued by the owners of the North Bay Bohemian, the Weeklys publishing group. It continued publication on schedule on May 5, 2022.[2][3][4] “We are surprised, gratified and a little astonished,” said Nancy Dobbs, president of the board of directors of Sonoma County Local News Initiative, which sold the newspaper's assets to Weeklys.[5]

    Related titles include the Healdsburg Enterprise (1876-1929), Healdsburg Tribune (1919-1937), and Sotoyome Scimitar (1908-1946).

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    1. ^ "Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar, Volume 1, Number 1, 21 March 1888". UCR Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research. Retrieved 20 Sep 2022.
    2. ^ Wilson, Simone (May 4, 2022). "Healdsburg Tribune Update". Patch.com. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
    3. ^ Wilson, Simone (May 3, 2022). "Tribune Back Already!". Patch.com. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
    4. ^ Dudley, Brier (May 13, 2022). "California publisher saves newspaper shuttered by nonprofit". Seattle Times. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
    5. ^ "Healdsburg Tribune sold 157-year-old California newspaper to continue publishing". EditorandPublisher.com. May 3, 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022.

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