Raataja: Perä-Pohjolan Maamiesseuran Äänenkannattaja
Raataja: Perä-Pohjolan Maamiesseuran Äänenkannattaja, founded in 1948 by the Perä-Pohjolan Agricultural Society, has been a cornerstone of regional journalism in Kemi, Lappi, Finland. Initially established to advocate for farmers’ interests, Raataja has expanded its coverage to include local news, cultural events, and agricultural advancements. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Raataja starting 1902, with 239 scans in total. This platform offers a unique opportunity to explore the publication’s historical significance, including mentions of notable figures, events, and even your own family history. Renowned for its comprehensive reporting and dedication to local issues, Raataja reflects the spirit of the Perä-Pohjola region and fosters informed dialogue, making it a trusted source that has influenced public opinion and policy. Delve into the archives on OldNews.com and uncover the rich history captured within these pages.