Jacksonville Review
This community-focused monthly publication serves as a primary source for local news, cultural insights, and event coverage within Jacksonville, Oregon. It is notable for its commitment to preserving the town's historical character while fostering civic engagement through detailed reporting on regional arts, business, and public affairs.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN OREGON
Early publishing routes along the Pacific Northwest coast established a highly localized print network that remains heavily divided between major metropolitan dailies and isolated rural community papers. The Advance Publications-owned Oregonian dominates Portland with the largest daily circulation in the entire region. Other significant publications include the EO Media Group-owned Bulletin in Bend, which serves the central high desert, and the historically notable Albany Democrat Herald, currently published by Lee Enterprises. The Portland market also sustains a dedicated cultural and alternative print network, anchored by the Asian Reporter and the Pulitzer-winning Willamette Week. Paperboy indexes 77 Oregon newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Jacksonville Review — Today’s Headlines
- WHERE’S THE MUSEUM? – by Carolyn Kingsnorth
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- SUMMER UPDATE FROM CITIZENS FOR A SAFER JACKSONVILLE – by Cindy Rasmussen
- IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK: THE C.R. PURSELL HOUSE 645 E. CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE – by Marcy McQuillan
- MAKING MUSICAL FUN…TOGETHER – by Larry Rosen
- WINE BASICS FOR A BUSY MOM – PART 2 – by Sandra Colley
- LAVENDER FESTIVAL WEEKEND JULY 10-12
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