Idaho Statesman

The paper was first published as the Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman on July 26, 1864, by James S. Reynolds; it began publication from a log cabin on the current site of Boise City Hall.The paper's history site says, "Ailshie insisted on a lively editorial policy, deploring 'a dull newspaper.In 2008, the Statesman entered into a strategic partnership with the Idaho Press to print the newspaper in Nampa, fifteen miles (25 km) west of Boise.A decade later in 2018, printing moved to the Times-News in Twin Falls,[4] 120 miles (190 km) southeast of Boise.Publications: Beginning Oct. 9, 2023, the paper will decrease the number of print edition days to three a week (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays).
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