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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The good news from the Lewiston Tribune about
the new opinion page editor is a clear indication that the tradition of quality
journalism and thoughtful comment from that newspaper will be honored and
continued. See the article (reprinted below) about that from today's
paper....BL</FONT></DIV>
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<H1>Trib hires new opinion page editor</H1>
<P>Tribune<BR>April 15, 2009</P>
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<P>Marty Trillhaase, a veteran opinion writer with deep Idaho roots, will
replace Jim Fisher as the Lewiston Tribune's opinion page editor.</P>
<P>Trillhaase, 52, opinion page editor at the Idaho Falls Post Register, will
move to the Tribune at the end of May when Fisher, 62, retires.</P>
<P>"Marty Trillhaase is a respected and capable individual, an accomplished
journalist, and a colorful, well-researched editorial writer. Our deep tradition
of editorial independence is in quality hands," Nathan Alford, the Tribune's
editor and publisher, said Tuesday. "The Tribune and its readers, from all
political and social persuasions, are fortunate to have a Trillhaase-type
veteran come aboard."</P>
<P>Trillhaase is a former Tribune political reporter and has worked as an Idaho
journalist for 30 years. He grew up in Idaho Falls and graduated from the
University of Idaho in 1979. After graduation he went to work for the Times-News
in Twin Falls.</P>
<P>He moved to Moscow in 1983 to report for the Idahonian (now the
Moscow-Pullman Daily News) and jumped to the Tribune, where he worked from 1988
to 1992. He then wrote for the Post Register and <BR>Idaho Statesman in Boise
until being named the Post Register's opinion page editor in 1996.</P>
<P>Trillhaase's wife, Karen, 44, grew up in Clarkston and Lewiston. They have a
12-year-old daughter, Sara.</P>
<P>Fisher, except for a period when he taught at the University of Idaho, has
worked at the Tribune since 1982. A Tribune political reporter for three years,
he left and spent two years teaching journalism. He then returned to the Tribune
22 years ago to become an opinion writer. He took over as editor of the opinion
page when Bill Hall retired seven years ago.</P>
<P>"Make no mistake, Jim Fisher's rare talent and deep institutional memory will
be severely missed. It's been my opportunity to work with Jim. He's leaving
behind years of quality effort and daily contribution," Alford said. "It's up to
Trillhaase to continue the best of the traditions and bring his own style to the
page. This reader is excited to read the initials of MT on the opinion
page."</P></DIV></BODY></HTML>