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Record-Courier (Nevada)

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The Record-Courier
TypeTwice-weekly newspaper
Owner(s)Swift Communications
Founder(s)A.C. Pratt
Founded1875; 149 years ago (1875)
LanguageEnglish
CityGardnerville, Nevada
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.recordcourier.com

The Record-Courier is a twice-a-week newspaper in Gardnerville, Nevada. It has its origins in The Carson Valley News founded in Genoa, Nevada, in 1875 by A.C. Pratt. The newspaper was renamed The Genoa Courier in 1880 and merged that year with The Genoa Journal. It merged with The Gardnerville Record in 1904 to form The Record-Courier. It is one of the oldest continuously published nameplates in Nevada. It was purchased by Swift Communications in 1988. The Record-Courier covers Carson Valley, located in Douglas County, Alpine County (California), and Mono County (California) in the eastern Sierra Nevada. An original woodcut of the Carson Range as it rises above Carson Valley produced by syndicated cartoonist Lew Hymers in 1928 appears in the banner.

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