Beaverton Valley Times

Meanwhile, another newspaper being published separately in the area was the Beaverton Review, which was launched in 1922, but ceased publication in 1941.

[3] The four jointly owned newspapers were consolidated into a single paper, The Valley News, after Netherton sold them to Ivan Smith and H.D.

Not long afterward, in late 1951, the Valley News was sold to Hugh McGilvra and Elbert Hawkins, with George Hoyt joining them later as co-owner.

[3] Publisher Hugh Edward McGilvra sold the newspaper in 1981 to the owners of Eugene's Register-Guard.

[5] The paper won a first-place prize for its size category in 1992 for general excellence from the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association.

[13] The Oregonian announced plans to launch a competing paper, the Beaverton Leader, in March 2013.

[17] In 2021, Pamplin revived the use of the Beaverton Valley Times and the Sherwood Gazette titles in some print editions, but in July 2024, the Sherwood Gazette was again merged into The Times, its print edition discontinued.