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Lander Journal
Newspaper in Lander, Wyoming From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lander Journal is a bi-weekly newspaper published in Lander, Wyoming. It serves the Lander area and is a part of the local media landscape under the ownership of Riverton Ranger Inc.
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History
The paper has been in existence under different names since the early days of Lander, beginning around 1908.[2] The name Lander Journal was adopted in the 1990s, but previously it was called the Wyoming State Journal and the Lander Wyoming State Journal.[3][4] Roger Burdow bought the paper in 1956 and brought Bruce Kenney on as partner in 1967. The two sold the paper in 1982 to Swift-Pioneer Newspapers, Inc.[5][6] From the 1970s to the early 1990s, the paper was published by Bill Sniffen and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1991.[3]
In 1999, the Lander Journal was acquired by the Riverton Ranger from Bill and Nancy Sniffin.[7][8] Steve Peck of the Riverton Ranger managed the newspaper from 1999 until 2022, when the publications were sold to Grace Andrus, a local financial adviser.[8] However, a month after Andrus purchased the papers, they were sold again in February 2022 to the Edwards Group, who currently own and manage them.[9][10]
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