- Ridgway Sun
Infobox Newspaper
name = The Ridgway Sun
type = Weeklynewspaper
format =Tabloid
foundation = 1909
owners = Ouray County Newspapers
publisher = David Mullings
editor = Patrick Davarn
price = US$0.50
headquarters = 146 N. Cora, Suite 1B, PO Box 529Ridgway ,Colorado 81432United States
circulation = 1,280 Weekly
website = [http://www.ouraynews.com ouraynews.com]The "Ridgway Sun" is a weekly
newspaper based in Ridgway,Colorado and owned by Ouray County Newspapers. Known as the "Newspaper that refused to die" it remains thenewspaper of record for Ridgway.History
The "Ridgway Sun" was founded by Grant Turner, publishing its first edition in 1909. In a time when newspapers espoused political affiliations, the publication was officially Republican. However it was Turner's policy not to denounce the Democrats, and proclaimed a sincere respect for both parties. Turner published for nine years before selling to John J. McCarthy and E.W. Roscoe, who published for another eight years. Grover C. Huffnagle, editor under McCarthy and Roscoe, then took over and published until 1928.
The "Sun" then languished until its rebirth
April 3 ,1980 , under the leadership of Joyce Jorgensen, publisher and editor of the Ouray County Plaindealer and the Ouray Herald. In 1990, both the Ridgway Sun andOuray County Plaindealer were purchased by Guy and Marcia Wood. In 1995 both newspapers were purchased by current publisher David Mullings and Ouray County Newspapers.Editorial policy
In a statement published in the "Ridgway Sun"'s print editions, the paper's goals are described::...To accurately and comprehensively report news of importance to the people of Ridgway and the area.
:...To be a strong, independent voice on local public issues, and to provide a forum for open discussion of those issues.
:...To provide a marketplace for local businesses and individuals, so as to encourage a healthy local economy.
:...To be a responsible and profitable business.
Awards
The "Ridgway Sun" is a frequent winner of Colorado Press Association awards in its class, and in 2007 Publisher David Mullings received the state’s “Service to the First” (Amendment) award. He was recognized for initiating action against the
Ouray County Board of County Commissioners that resulted in an open process of selecting planning commissioners, and for enduring sharp and anonymous attacks on the newspaper and his credibility for the challenge.References
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External links
* [http://www.ouraynews.com/ "Ridgway Sun" website]
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