Leavenworth Echo

The Leavenworth Echo is a weekly newspaper in Leavenworth, Washington, United States. Founded in 1904, it was sold to Ward Media LLC in August 2023.

History
The Echo was founded by Deed H. Mayar and published its first edition on January 15, 1904. It was preceded by a now-defunct newspaper, the Journal, which began publication in 1898. The newspaper leaned Republican and was published from Mayar's home in a five-column format.

Mayar was later elected as the first mayor of Leavenworth when the town was incorporated in 1906. The newspaper's editors during this period were Deed and his son Julian, who later enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War I.

Mayar retired in 1919 and sold the newspaper to the Echo Publishing Company (EPC). After acquiring it from EPC along with the Cashmere Valley Record in 2000, NCW Media, Inc. sold the newspaper in August 2023 to Ward Media, LLC.