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Lovelock Tribune (1987)
Lovelock Tribune (1987)

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City:
Lovelock
County:
Pershing County
Coverage Areas:
Lovelock
Database:
Pershing County Library
Date Range Available:
1987
Publisher Information:

1898 Lovelock Publishing Company: S. R. Young and George W. Peltier, began the Lovelock Tribune,
1898 Charles MacKnight Sain and George W. Peltier,
1903 H. C. Sommer, 
1905 J. R. Hunter (Vernon Miner),
1907 Howard N. Cherry and Pearson,
1908 Howard N. Cherry and George E. Riddle,
1908 John S. Case and C. C. S. Wright,
1908 John S. Case until its suspension in 1912,

1900 Charles W. Patterson began the Argus (in Lovelock, NV),
1900 Homer T. Riddle,
1902 C. H. McIntosh,
1902-1908 Howard N. Riddle and Frank W. Riddle ran the paper for nearly five years before the Argus was consolidated with the Lovelock Tribune,

June 1907 Howard W. Cherry began the Vernon Review in Vernon, NV,
October 1907 it was suspended,
December 1907 it was purchased by Ray Harris and he used the plant to begin the Seven Troughs Miner (Vernon, NV),

1907 Ray Harris began the Seven Troughs Miner in Vernon, Nevada,
1909 Howard N. Riddle bought the Seven Troughs Miner and combined the publication into the Seven Troughs District News, renaming it the Seven Troughs Miner and Seven Troughs District News before shortening it to the Seven Troughs Miner again,
1910 Riddle suspended the Miner, selling it to the Lovelock Publishing Company, 

1908 Howard N. Riddle began the Seven Troughs District News in Mazuma, Nevada,
1909 Riddle combined the News with the Seven Troughs Miner to make the Seven Troughs Miner and Seven Troughs District News before it was shortened back to the Seven Troughs Miner,

1908 Howard W. Cherry revived the Review title in Lovelock (previously, the Vernon Review) to begin the new Lovelock Review,  
1910 Cherry suspended the paper, selling it to Howard N. Riddle who briefly revived the paper before selling the Review, along with the Seven Troughs Miner to the Lovelock Publishing Company,

1911 Lovelock Publishing Company started the Review-Miner (it also went by the Seven Troughs & Lovelock Review-Miner or the Lovelock Review-Miner) after combining the Lovelock Review and the Seven Troughs Miner,
1919 Charles H. Keith and Harold P. Hale (Elko Independent),
1919 Charles H. Keith,
1923 W. C. Black,
1931 Paul K. Gardner and Donald E. Morrison,
1933 Paul K. Gardner,
1966 Tony Payton and Tom Dickerson,
1970 Michael Payton and Tom Dickerson,
1971 Joseph and Carol Marshall,
1975 Carol Marshall, alone after her husband's death,
2022 The Lovelock Review-Miner, the Humboldt Sun, and the Battle Mountain Bugle combined print editions into the Great Basin Sun by the Nevada News Group owner, Peter Berhnard,

June 1915 the Western Mining Bureau with Chester Raymond Bunker and F. E. Becker began the Northern Nevada Weekly Mining Review,
December 29, 1915 it was also absorbed into the Lovelock Review-Miner,

1987 the Lovelock Tribune ran concurrently with the Lovelock Review-Miner and the Lovelock Review-Miner and Lovelock Tribune, published by Carol Marshall,
1987-1991 the Lovelock Review-Miner and Lovelock Tribune ran concurrently with the Lovelock Review-Miner and Lovelock Tribune, published by Carol Marshall

Lingenfelter, R. E., & Gash, K. R. (1984). The Newspapers of Nevada. p.144-146, 252.
Lovelock Review-Miner-Nevada Press Association. (2015). Nevada Press Association. https://nevadapress.com/tag/lovelock-review-miner/

Time:
Historical
Title History:

The Lovelock Tribune, Lovelock, NV (1898-1912)
The Argus, Lovelock, NV (1901-1905)
Vernon Review, Vernon, NV (1907)
Seven Troughs Miner, Vernon, NV (1907-1910)
Seven Troughs District News, Mazuma, NV (1908-1909)
Lovelock Review, Lovelock, NV (1909-1910)
Seven Troughs & Lovelock Review-Miner, Lovelock, NV (1911-1913)
Review-Miner, Lovelock, NV (1913-1929)
Lovelock Review-Miner, Lovelock, NV (1929-2014)
Northern Nevada Weekly Mining Review, Lovelock, NV (1915)
Lovelock Review-Miner and Lovelock Tribune, Lovelock, NV (1987-1991)
Lovelock Tribune, Lovelock, NV (1987)

Related: 
Vernon Miner, Vernon, NV (1907), this publication was begun and printed in the same facility as the Lovelock Tribune, by J. R. Hunter and then bought out by Howard N. Riddle. When the Vernon Miner was suspended, Riddle moved the plant to Mazuma and began the Mazuma Herald. When the Herald folded too, Riddle tried again with the Seven Troughs District News.

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