Hawaii Tribune-Herald

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Hawaii Tribune-Herald is a newspaper published daily in Hilo, Hawaii by the Stephens Media Group. [1]

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[edit] History

Hawaii Tribune-Herald resulted from several mergers of Hilo-area newspapers. The first, Hilo Tribune, began publication on November 23, 1895. [2] Hawaii Herald (August 13, 1896-February 22, 1923) was another predecessor paper.

The Hilo Tribune-Herald, formed from a merger of Hilo Daily Tribune, Daily Post-Herald, and Hawaii Herald, began publishing February 19, 1923. It continued under that name until March 1964, when it assumed its present title.

In 1962, the newspaper began publication of a weekly special edition for the west (Kona) side of the island, which later became West Hawaii Today.

[edit] Trivia

Seven days before the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack the Hilo Daily Tribune issued a warning of the pending attack. [1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Japan may strike over weekend" [ copy of november 30, 1941 edition ]


Print media in Hawaii
Hawaii Business Magazine | Hawaii Catholic Herald | Honolulu Advertiser | Honolulu Magazine | Honolulu Star-Bulletin | Honolulu Weekly | Pacific Business News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald | West Hawaii Today