Clearwater Tribune
Serving the residents of Clearwater, Idaho, and the surrounding Clearwater County region, this weekly publication has been a cornerstone of local journalism since its founding in 1916. It is notable for its dedicated coverage of rural community issues, local government affairs, and regional history, acting as a primary source of news for its small-town audience.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN IDAHO
Characterized by a sharp geographic split, the Gem State media market relies heavily on a few metropolitan dailies alongside dozens of localized rural weeklies. The McClatchy-owned Idaho Statesman operates out of Boise as the largest daily publication, tracing its continuous print roots to 1864. Further east, the Post Register, held by Adams Publishing Group, covers the upper Snake River Valley, while the family-owned Lewiston Tribune anchors the north-central region and the Coeur d'Alene Press covers the northern panhandle. In the capital city, the Boise Weekly serves as the prominent alternative publication, circulating with a focus on local arts and cultural reporting. Paperboy indexes 40 Idaho newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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