Oscoda County


 

Oscoda history

 

Comins

Fairview-Comins News began publishing circa July 1938 with F.F. Stutesman as editor. (It is uncertain whether this title was published in Fairview or Comins.) It ceased later that year and was continued by The Northern Light.

 

The Northern Light began publishing circa 1938 with F.F. Stutesman as editor. It moved to Fairview on May 5, 1939.

 

Fairview

Fairview News began publishing circa 1913.

 

Indian Lake

The Northern Mail began publishing on Oct. 15, 1881 by John Randall. By 1883 it had moved to Mio. It ceased on Mar. 29, 1894 and was continued by County Telegram.

 

Mio

Oscoda County Democrat began publishing on Apr. 30, 1892.

 

The County Telegram began publishing on Apr. 5, 1894 by John W. Finch & Co. It ceased later that year and was continued by The Mail-Telegram.

 

The Mail-Telegram was publishing by May 24, 1894 by John W. Finch & Co. It was Republican. It ceased circa 1914 and was continued by Oscoda County Telegram.

 

The Age of Reason began publishing on Oct. 18, 1894 by Oscoda County Democratic Campaign Committee.

 

Oscoda County Telegram began publishing circa 1914 by Telegram Pub. Co. It ceased circa 1915 and was continued by Oscoda County Telegram and News.

 

Oscoda County Telegram and News was publishing by 1915 by Edwin A. Goodwin. It ceased and was continued by The Mio Telegram-News.

 

The Mio Telegram-News was publishing by 1917 by Edwin A. Goodwin and later by Roy J. Craig. It ceased circa 1926 and was continued by The Mio Telegram.

 

The Mio Telegram began publishing circa 1926 by John Randall. It ceased on Nov. 29, 1928 and was continued by The Oscoda County News.

 

The Oscoda County News began publishing on Dec. 6, 1928.

 

Au Sable River Review began publishing circa 1979 by Futura Printing.

 

The Oscoda County Herald began publishing on Oct. 8, 1980 by Jim Gascho, Esley Mattson, and Robert Perlberg.