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Newspaper in Yucca Valley, California

Not to be confused with Desert Star.
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Hi-Desert Star
People you know, news you can trust
TypeNewspaper
Owner(s)Gold Mountain California News Media Inc.
PublisherCindy Melland
EditorStacy Moore
Founded1957
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters56445 29 Palms Highway, Yucca Valley, California 92284
U.S.
Websitehidesertstar.com

The Hi-Desert Star is a newspaper published and distributed in Yucca Valley, Morongo Valley, and Pioneertown, located within the southern Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County, California.

History

The newspaper was first published in April 1957 with backing from the Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce, and initially called The Desert Star. However, the name was changed four months later after it was discovered that there was already a Desert Star newspaper that had been published in nearby Needles, California for the previous 40 years. Ironically, the paper was later sold to the owners of the Desert Star.

In September 2022, Hi-Desert Star and nine other newspapers owned by Brehm Communications, Inc. were sold to Gold Mountain California News Media Inc.

Other publications

The Hi-Desert Star also publishes:

Hi-Desert Publishing's Mountain Division also publishes the Mountain News in Lake Arrowhead and the Big Bear Grizzly in Big Bear Lake.

References

  1. "About the Hi-Desert Star". Hi-Desert Star. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
  2. "Hi-Desert Star and Desert Trail amongst 11 newspapers sold to International Media Group". Z107.7 FM Joshua Tree. September 30, 2022. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  3. "Brehm Communications Publications". Brehm Communications Inc. Brehm Communications. Retrieved September 6, 2020.

External links

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Other papers
  • Auburn Trader
  • Big Bear Shopper
  • Central Coast Day Trips
  • Clippin' the River
  • Colorado River Real Estate Magazine
  • Desert Entertainer
  • Entertainer
  • Foothills Entertainer
  • Hi-Desert Shopper
  • Mountain Shopper
  • Napa Valley Day Trips
  • Smart Shopper
  • Sonoma County Day Trips
  • The Reaper Extra
  • Tri-State Outdoor News
  • Wine Country This Month
Other print services
  • Gold Country Printing
  • Valley Independent Printing
Divisions
  • Gold Country Media
  • Gull Communications, Inc.
  • Hi-Desert Publishing Co., Inc.
  • News West Publishing Co., Inc.
  • Wine Country Publications, Inc.


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