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Media Directories MEDIA DIRECTORIES View of downtown Boise from the Train Depot. Photo Courtesy: Julie Walton, inet-success.com Daily Newspapers Blackfoot Morning News Lewiston Morning Tribune PO Box 70 PO Box 957 34 N. Ash 505 C. St. Blackfoot ID 83221 Lewiston ID 83501 208-785-1100 208-743-9411 www.am-news.com www.lmtribune.com Note: Online site is available by Bonner County Daily Bee subscription only. PO Box 159 310 Church Street Moscow-Pullman Daily News Sandpoint ID 83864 PO Box 8187 208-263-9534 409 S. Jackson St. www.bonnercountydailybee.com Moscow ID 83843 208-882-5561 Coeur d’Alene Press www.dnews.com PO Box 7000 Note: Online site is available by 201 2nd subscription only. Coeur d’Alene ID 83814 208-664-8176 Post Falls Press www.cdapress.com PO Box 7000 201 2nd Daily Argus Observer Coeur d’Alene ID 83814 1160 SW 4th Street 208-664-8176 Ontario OR 97914 541-889-5387 Post Register www.argusobserver.com PO Box 1800 333 Northgate Mile Idaho Press Tribune Idaho Falls ID 83401 PO Box 9399 208-522-1800 Nampa ID 83652 www.postregister.com 208-467-8124 Note: Online site is available by www.idahopress.com subscription only. Idaho State Journal Rexburg Standard-Journal PO Box 431 PO Box 10 305 S. Arthur 23 S. 1st E. Pocatello ID 83204 Rexburg ID 83440 208-232-4161 208-356-5441 www.journalnet.com www.rexburgstandardjournal.com Idaho Statesman Shoshone News Press (also produces weekly Thrive magazine) 620 E Mullan Ave PO Box 40 Osburn ID 83849 1200 N. Curtis Road 208-783-1107 Boise ID 83707 www.shoshonenewspress.com 208-377-6400 www.idahostatesman.com 326 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Daily Newspapers Spokesman Review (Boise offi ce) Times News 2601 Hillway Road PO Box 548 Boise ID 83702 132 Fairfi eld St. West 208 336-2854 Twin Falls ID 83301 208-733-0931 www.magicvalley.com Spokesman Review (Coeur d'Alene offi ce) 608 NW Blvd. Coeur d’Alene ID 83814 208-765-7100 www.spokesmanreview.com Weekly Newspapers Aberdeen Times Caribou County Sun PO Box 856 PO Box 815 31 S. Main St. 169 S. First W. Aberdeen ID 83210 Soda Springs ID 83278 208-397-4440 208 547-3260 www.press-times.com Challis Messenger Arco Advertiser PO Box 405 PO Box 803 310 N. Main 146 S. Front St. Challis ID 83226 Arco ID 83213 208-879-4445 208-527-3038 www.challismessenger.com Boise Weekly Clearwater Progress 523 Broad St. PO Box 428 PO Box 1657 417 Main Street Boise ID 83702 Kamiah ID 83536 208-344-2055 208-935-0838 www.boiseweekly.com www.clearwaterprogress.com Bonners Ferry Herald Clearwater Tribune PO Box 539 PO Box 71 7183 Main St. 161 Main St. Bonners Ferry ID 83805 Orofi no ID 83544 208-267-5521 208-476-4571 www.bonnersferryherald.com www.clearwatertribune.com Buhl Herald Cottonwood Chronicle PO Box 312 PO Box 157 126 S. Broadway 503 King St. Buhl ID 83316 Cottonwood ID 83522 208 543-4335 208-962-3851 www.cottonwoodchronicle.com MEDIA DIRECTORIES 327 Weekly Newspapers Glenns Ferry Gazette Island Park News PO Box 654 PO Box 410 Glenns Ferry ID 83623 Island Park ID 83429 208-366-2452 208-558-0267 www.islandparknews.com Idaho Business Review PO Box 8866 Jefferson Star 855 W. Broad, Ste. 103 PO Box 37 Boise ID 83702 134 N. Main St. 208 336-3768 Rigby ID 83442 www.idahobusinessreview.com 208-745-8701 Idaho Catholic Register Kuna-Melba News 3303 Federal Way PO Box 373 Boise ID 83705 Kuna ID 83634 208-342-1311 208-922-3008 www.catholicidaho.org www.kunamelba.com Idaho County Free Press Lewis County Herald PO Box 690 PO Box 159 900 W. Main Nezperce ID 83543 Grangeville ID 83530 208-937-2671 208-983-1200 www.idahocountyfreepress.com Lincoln County Journal PO Box 704 Idaho Enterprise 110 N. Rail St. W. PO Box 205 Shoshone ID 83352 100 E. 20 S. 208-886-2740 Malad ID 83252 208-766-4773 Long Valley Advocate PO Box 1079 Idaho Mountain Express 101 N. Main St. PO Box 1013 Cascade ID 83611 591 First Ave. N. 208-382-3233 Ketchum ID 83340 208-726-8060 Messenger Index www.sunvalleycentral.com PO Box 577 120 N. Washington Ave. Idaho Unido Emmett ID 83617 201 S. 10th Avenue 208-365-6066 Pocatello ID 83201 www.messenger-index.com 208-234-7383 www.unido.com Middleton Gazette (monthly) PO Box 1099 Independent Enterprise 501 N Dewey 124 S. Main Middleton ID 83644 Payette ID 83661 208-585-3472 208-642-3357 www.ind-ent.com 328 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Weekly Newspapers Mountain Home News Recorder Herald PO Box 1330 PO Box 310 195 S. 3rd East 519 Van Dreff St. Mtn Home ID 83647 Salmon ID 83467 208-587-3331 208-756-2221 www.mountainhomenews.com Rexburg Standard Journal News Examiner PO Box 10 PO Box 278 Rexburg ID 83440 847 Washington 208-356-5441 Montpelier ID 83254 www.rexburgstandardjournal.com 208-847-0552 www.news-examiner.net Shelley Pioneer PO Box P North Idaho Business Journal 154 E. Center PO Box 7000 Shelley ID 83274 201 N. 2nd St. 208-357-7661 Coeur d’Alene ID 83814 208-664-0216 Sho-Ban News www.nibusinessjournal.com PO Box 900 HRDC Bldg. – Pine Drive Owyhee Avalanche Fort Hall ID 83203 PO Box 97 208-478-3888 19 E. Idaho www.shobannews.com Homedale ID 83628 208-337-4681 Spokane Journal of Business www.owyheepublishing.com 429 East 3rd Ave. Spokane WA 99202 Power County Press 509-456-5257 PO Box 547 www.spokanejournal.com 174 Idaho St. American Falls ID 83211 St. Maries Gazette Record 208-226-5294 610 Main www.press-times.com St. Maries, ID 83861 208-245-4538 Preston Citizen www.gazetterecord.com PO Box 472 77 S. State Star News Preston ID 83263 1000 First St. 208-852-0155 McCall ID 83638 www.prestoncitizen.com 208-634-2123 www.mccallstarnews.com Priest River Times PO Box 10 Teton Valley News Priest River ID 83856 75 N. Main 208-448-2431 Driggs ID 83422 www.priestrivertimes.com 208-354-8101 www.tetonvalleynews.net MEDIA DIRECTORIES 329 Weekly Newspapers The Adams County Record Valley Times PO Box R PO Box 1790 100 Illinois Ave. Eagle ID 83616 Council ID 83612 208-381-0160 208-253-6961 www.valleytimesidaho.com www.theadamscountyrecord.com Weiser Signal American (twice weekly) Upper County News-Reporter PO Box 709 PO Box 9 18 E. Idaho 155 N. Superior Weiser ID 83672 Cambridge ID 83610 208-549-1717 208-257-3515 College & University Newspapers Arbiter Boise State University The Pathfi nder 1910 University Drive Lewis-Clark State College Boise ID 83702 500 8th Avenue 208-426-6300 Lewiston ID 83501 www.arbiteronline.com 208-799-2470 www.lcsc.edu/pathfi nder/ Argonaut University of Idaho The Sentinel 301 Student Union Bldg. North Idaho College PO Box 444271 1000 W. Garden Moscow ID 83844 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 208-885-7715 208 769-3388 www.uiargonaut.com www.nicsentinel.com ISU Bengal Scroll Idaho State University BYU-Idaho 921 S 8th Ave, Stop 8009 Spori 114 Pocatello ID 83209 Rexburg ID 83460 208-282-5825 208-496-2900 www.isubengal.com www.byui.edu/scroll The Coyote The College of Idaho PO Box 52 2112 E Cleveland Boulevard Caldwell ID 83605 208-459-5509 330 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Periodicals Boise Journal Pontoon & Deck Boat 2C Canyon County Magazine 360 B Street McCall Magazine Idaho Falls ID 83402 IMC Publishing 208-524-7000 PO Box 2590 www.pontoon.net McCall ID 83638 208-426-9200 Potato Grower Magazine mccallmag.com 360 B Street Idaho Falls ID 83402 Capital Press Agriculture Weekly 208-524-7000 800-882-6789 www.potatogrower.com www.capitalpress.info SnoWest Magazine Coffee News Idaho www.snowest.com 3313 W Cherry Lane PMB#539 Meridian ID 83642 Sugar Producer Magazine 208-321-5577 208-524-7000 www.coffeenewsidaho.com www.sugarproducer.com Houseboat Magazine Sun Valley Magazine 360 B Street 111 1st Avenue North #1M Idaho Falls ID 83402 Meriwether Building 208-524-7000 Hailey ID 83333 www.houseboatmagazine.com 208-788-0770 www.sunvalleymag.com Idaho Falls Magazine 360 B Street Treasure Valley Family Magazine Idaho Falls ID 83402 13191 W Scotfi eld St. 208-524-7000 Boise ID 83713 www.idahofallsmagazine.com 208- 861-2049 www.treasurevalleyfamily.com Idaho Magazine PO Box 586 Boise ID 83701-0586 208-336-0653 www.idahomagazine.com Idaho Senior News, Inc. PO Box 44508 Boise ID 83711-0508 208-336-6707 www.idahoseniornews.com Just Horses PO Box 44508 Boise ID 83711-0508 208-336-6707 www.justhorses.net MEDIA DIRECTORIES 331 Television Northern Idaho KBCI TV Channel 2 (CBS) KCDT TV - Channel 26 (PBS) PO Box 2 PO Box 443101 140 N 16th Moscow ID 83844 Boise ID 83707 208-885-1226 208-472-2222/2224 www.idahoptv.org www.kboi2.com/ KHQ TV - Channel 6 (NBC) KIVI TV Channel 6 (ABC) 1201 W Sprague Ave 1866 E Chisholm Drive Spokane WA 99201 Nampa ID 83687 509-448-6000 208-336-0500 www.khq.com www.kivitv.com/ KREM TV - Channel 2 (CBS) KNIN TV Channel 9 (UPN) 4103 S Regal St 1866 E Chisholm Drive Spokane WA 99223 Nampa ID 83687 509-448-2000 208-336-0500 www.krem.com www.knin.com KXLY TV - Channel 4 (ABC) KTRV TV Channel 12 (FOX) 504 E Sherman Ave PO Box 1212 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 Nampa ID 83687 208-664-9271 208-466-1200 www.kxly.com www.fox12idaho.com/ KLEW TV - Channel 3 (CBS) KTVB TV Channel 7 (NBC) PO Box 615 PO Box 7 2626 17th St 5407 Fairview Lewiston ID 83501 Boise ID 83707 208-746-2636 208-375-7277 www.klewtv.com www.ktvb.com KUID TV - Channel 12 (PBS) Southeastern / South Central Idaho PO Box 443101 Moscow ID 83844 KIDK TV Channel 3 (CBS) 208-885-1226 1255 East 17th St www.idahoptv.org Idaho Falls ID 83404 208-522-5100 Southwest Idaho www.kidk.com KAID TV Channel 4 (PBS) KIDK TV Channel 3 (CBS) 1455 N Orchard Pocatello Bureau Boise ID 83706 145 S Arthur 208-373-7220 Pocatello ID 83204 www.idahoptv.org 208-233-3333 www.kidk.com 332 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Television KIFI TV Channel 8 (ABC) KSAW TV Channel 51 (ABC) PO Box 2148 834 Falls Ave Ste 2110 1915 N Yellowstone Twin Falls ID 83301 Idaho Falls ID 83401 208-734-6022 www.localnews8.com www.ksawtv.com
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