Lynden Tribune

United StatesLynden, Washington, United StatesEnglish

Serving the Whatcom County community since 1908, this weekly publication offers dedicated coverage of local government, school sports, and agricultural developments in Northwest Washington. It remains a vital source of record for Lynden residents, providing hyper-local journalism that emphasizes the region's unique heritage and rural character.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN WASHINGTON

Pacific Northwest print media reflects a stark divide between heavily consolidated suburban weeklies and historically independent metropolitan dailies. The Seattle Times stands out as a rare, locally family-owned broadsheet boasting the highest circulation in the region, while The Spokesman-Review dominates the eastern half of the territory under long-standing Cowles Company ownership. Along the primary western highway corridor, the national chain McClatchy operates several vital mid-sized dailies, specifically the Tacoma News Tribune, The Olympian, and the Bellingham Herald. The metropolitan areas also sustain a notable alternative press tradition, anchored by the biweekly publication The Stranger. Paperboy indexes 115 Washington newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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