It carries local, regional, national and world news and republishes most of its stories from sister publications owned by its parent company.
[1] The earliest predecessor of the Daily Times-Call was the Free Press, a newspaper that Elmer and Fred Beckwith published twice in Burlington, Colorado in 1871.
Competitor "The Longmont Ledger" was sold in 1969 by co-owners, Lorena Darby and Jerry Archuleta.
The newspaper group was expanded with the Erie Review, Lafayette News, Louisville Times and Superior Observer, which were combined into the Colorado Hometown Weekly.
Prairie Mountain Publishing, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, acquired Lehman Communication in 2011.
[8] Corey Hutchins of the Columbia Journalism Review stated that the owner of the Times-Call, Alden Global Capital, "is nationally known for gutting newsrooms.