Articles with the Tag: Valley Journal
LAKE COUNTY – A subscription drive for the Valley Journal, your homegrown newspaper, is currently underway. The Journal will transition from a free to a paid newspaper on July 3. The July 3 issue will be the first to be mailed to new subscribers. The newspaper will cost $1.25 at newsstands but is avail...
LAKE COUNTY – A subscription drive for the Valley Journal, your homegrown newspaper, is currently underway. The Journal will transition from a free to a paid newspaper on July 3. The July 3 issue will be the first to be mailed to new subscribers. The newspaper will cost $1.25 at newsstands but is avail...
Dear Readers, Some things never change. Sometimes things have to. Here at the Journal, we’re charging forward with needed change. Studies have shown that the closer we are to the communities we serve, the more success a newspaper is likely to have. Through a grassroots approach to community jou...
First Mission Valley Festival of Trees begins Nov. 30 News from Mission Valley Festival of Trees The first annual Mission Valley Festival of Trees public viewing will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30, after the Parade of Lights at the KwaTaqNuk. There is a $5 entry fee per family. A hot ...
RONAN — The Valley Journal welcomes sports reporter Kent Luetzen to its staff. In 2014 Luetzen earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from the University of North Dakota, with an emphasis in broadcast journalism. He wrote and reported weekly stories for Studio One, the college broadcas...
On June 3, Randi Hood, public defender for Harry Lozeau, filed a motion in district court for a change of venue for Lozeau’s trial, to guarantee a fair and impartial jury, and effective assistance of counsel. The motion requests a county other than Lake. In June 2014, Lozeau was charged with deliber...
As we marked the Valley Journal’s 10th anniversary last Saturday, we were thrilled that so many of our friends, neighbors and readers from all over Lake County were able to attend the event at the Ronan Community Center. The group of people that mingled in and out truly represented the broad spectru...