[6] Founded in 1892, it serves eight counties in north-central Idaho and southeastern Washington, the southern portion of the Inland Empire.
[2] Eugene worked as the publisher and business manager while Albert assumed the position of editor.
[14] After Albert H. Alford died in 1928, his nephew Albert L. Alford (1907–1968) returned to Lewiston from Washington and Lee University in Virginia to assume the position as a managing editor,[15] then became the publisher and editor after his father's death in 1946.
Alford Jr. repurchased the Tribune from TCI (who had purchased Kerns-Tribune in 1997) in a deal that was finalized March 31, 1998.
It showcases nonprofits, entrepreneurs, products and services in the region owned by local residents.
[31] The Lewiston Morning Tribune is a fervent advocate of local business, education, and community through countless other sponsorship programs.