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Redmond Spokesman

The Redmond Spokesman is a weekly newspaper in Redmond, Oregon, USA covering local news, sports, business, politics and community events.

The newspaper is published once a week on Wednesday.

The Redmond Spokesman covers local news, events and life in the city of Redmond and across northern Deschutes County in central Oregon. It was founded by Henry H. Palmer and the first edition was published on July 14, 1910.

EO Media Group bought The Redmond Spokesman along with the Baker City Herald, La Grande Observer and Bend Bulletin from Western Communications in 2019.

Circulation estimate: 2,698

This newspaper is owned by EO Media Group LLC.

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Redmond Spokesman newspaper website
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Contact

Tim Trainor is the editor of the Redmond Spokesman.

For Redmond Spokesman contact information, see the Oregon news media contacts at EasyMediaList.com.

 

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Tim Trainor Named Editor of The Redmond Spokesman
-- The Redmond Spokesman newspaper in central Oregon has hired Tim Trainor as its new editor. He was previously the editor of the Klamath Falls Herald and News. Trainor promises "to reimagine this newspaper and give it a renewed focus on local issues, events and people." Tim Trainor wrote on March 9, 2022: Trainor: A new spokesman for the Spokesman
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder, Colorado USA, March 14, 2022

The Redmond Spokesman Names Gary Newman Editor
-- In November 2014, Gary Newman replaced Leslie Pugmire Hole as the editor of the Redmond Spokesman.
Posted by Mondo Times Editors, Boulder Colorado, February 25, 2015

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