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The Chronicle is proud to be Columbia County’s oldest newspaper and oldest business.
The paper began in 1881 as the Oregon Mist, which eventually became the St. Helens Mist.
The St. Helens Mist combined on April 7, 1933, with a relative startup, the St. Helens Sentinel, which began in 1926.
For more than three decades, The Sentinel-Mist was published every Friday with a yearly subscription rate of $2. At one time, it claimed to have the largest weekly circulation in Oregon.
Paul S. Paulson started the St. Helens Chronicle – a free one-page sheet paper – in 1936 and distributed it free of charge every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
By the 1950s, The Chronicle began charging an annual subscription rate of $2.50.
On July 1, 1968, The Chronicle purchased The Sentinel-Mist and dubbed itself The Sentinel-Mist Chronicle. At this time it was Columbia County’s only newspaper.
The name eventually changed to The Chronicle and Sentinel-Mist, and consolidated to The Chronicle on March 25, 2009.
The Chronicle is Columbia County’s largest classified and real estate section.