Idaho State Journal and The Pocatello Tribune
The Idaho State Journal, established in 1890 by local entrepreneur John D. Lee, has long been a cornerstone of journalism in Pocatello, Idaho, earning a reputation for comprehensive news coverage, community events, and local opinion pieces. Its commitment to rigorous reporting and community engagement has made it a trusted resource that influences public discourse and shapes local identity. On OldNews.com, readers can explore scans of the Idaho State Journal and its significant counterpart, The Pocatello Tribune—another key publication in the area until its closure in 2008. Starting 1949, the site features 348 scans in total, offering a glimpse into the past that may include historical figures, events, and possibly stories from your own family history. Delve into these archives to uncover the rich media landscape of Pocatello and discover how journalism has helped shape the community.