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History:

Eugene L. Alford and Albert H. Alford founded the Lewiston Morning Tribune in 1892. It started as a four page weekly newspaper in 1892 and later became a morning daily newspaper in 1898 Eugene worked as the publisher and business manager while Albert assumed the position of the editor. After Albert H. Alford's death in 1928, his nephew Albert L. Alford returned to Lewiston from Washington and Lee University to assume the position as a managing editor. He then became the publisher and editor after his father's death in 1946. Known to his friends as "Bud" Alford, Albert L. Alford continued to work for the Tribune for 43 years. After the death of A L Bud Alford in 1968, his son, Albert Larson Butch Alford, became the third publisher of the Tribune.

Nathan Alford became the editor and publisher on October 1, 2008 after the retirement of his father A L Butch Alford, making him the fourth publisher of the Tribune. Lewiston Tribune is now selling 25,000 papers in North Central Idaho and Southeastern Washington Nathan Alford also works as a member of the board of Trustees St. Joseph Regional Medical Center