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Lodi News-Sentinel

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Daily newspaper in Lodi, California

Lodi News-Sentinel
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerCentral Valley News-Sentinel Inc.
Founder(s)W. R. Ellis
J. W. McQuaid
PublisherTerri Leifeste[1]
PresidentMelanie Walsh[2]
EditorScott Howell[3]
Founded1881
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters221 West Oak Street, Suite A
Lodi,CA 95240
USA
OCLC number27481158
Websitewww.lodinews.com

TheLodi News-Sentinel is a dailynewspaper based inLodi, California, United States, and serving northernSan Joaquin and southernSacramento counties.[4]

History

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TheLodi Sentinel was first published on July 9, 1881, by W. R. Ellis and J. W. McQuaid.[5] In 1901, Samuel B. Axtell bought the paper from the Ellis family.[6] Axtell owned the paper for a decade. He installed electricity in the paper's office in 1904 and began delivery by carrier in 1909. Under Axtell, the paper played a major role in the 1906 election that saw Lodi incorporated as a city.[6]

Axtell had a long standing feud with businessman Charles Sollars, owner of the Lodi Soda Works. The two were neighbors and on June 16, 1911, Axtell fatally shot Sollars with a revolver. TheSentinel was sold to two employees six days after the murder.[6] Axtell was sentenced to life in prison atFolsom State Prison and eventually was paroled.[6] The paper's new owners were Fordyce P. Roper and George H. Moore.[2][7]

In 1916, theSentinel purchased theLodi Post from W. J. Palmer and absorbed the paper.[8] Also in 1916, M, Z. Ramsburg founded theNorthern San Joaquin County News in Lodi. A few months later he sold the weekly paper to J. Macheld and Fred J. DeMille.[9] DeMille became the sole owner in 1918 and changed the paper's name toThe Lodi News.[9] In March 1918, D. B. Rinfret became a co-owner. The print schedule was expanded to twice weekly, then tri-weekly.[9] In 1925, DeMille sold his interest in theNews to Harley M. Leete, who in turn sold out in 1932 to O. L. Powell. It was at that time theNews became an afternoon daily.[9] A year later Clyde C. Church bought the paper from Powell and Rinfret.[10]

On June 22, 1935, Roper bought out Moore from theSentinel after he was appointed state printer.[11][12] A few days later on June 24, 1935, Church and Roper merged their two papers together to form theLodi News-Sentinel.[13] Roper died in 1937 and his interests were passed to his widow, which were purchased by Arthur W. Marquardt after she died in 1945. Marquardt and Church sold theNews-Sentinel in 1959 to Frederick E. Weybret, former publisher of thePaso Robles Press.[14] On June 1, 2015, the Weybret family sold theNews-Sentinel to Central Valley News-Sentinel Inc., led by veteran newspaper publisher Steven Malkowich.[2][7]

Current

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Since its founding in 1881, theLodi News-Sentinel has relocated its offices nine times, reflecting both the growth of the newspaper and the evolution of the community it serves.

One of its longest tenures began in 1968, when publisher Fred Weybret moved the newspaper into the former Bethel Open Bible Church at 125 N. Church Street in downtown Lodi. The building underwent a major $1.3 million remodel and expansion in 1992, followed by additional updates in 2012 and 2019. The newspaper operated from this location for more than five decades.

In 2024, theLodi News-Sentinel announced plans to leave its longtime home on North Church Street. In April 2025, the newspaper officially relocated its offices to 221 West Oak Street, Suite A, marking a new chapter in its history. As part of this transition, the on-site printing press was retired, and printing operations were moved to theAppeal-Democrat, a sister publication in Marysville, California.

While operations have evolved, the Lodi News-Sentinel remains firmly rooted in its mission: to provide timely, accurate, and meaningful coverage to the community it calls home. Today, the paper continues to offer robust local journalism, daily delivery of the Lodi News-Sentinel in print and online, legal notice publishing, classified and obituary services, and a range of advertising solutions for local businesses.

References

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  1. ^About us Official website
  2. ^abcWick, Julia (June 4, 2019)."Newsletter: Who are the mystery investors buying some of California's last family-owned newspapers?".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedOctober 15, 2023.
  3. ^Contacts and staff directory Official website
  4. ^"Lodi News-Sentinel (Lodi, Calif.) 1935-Current".Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  5. ^"Vol. I.".The Lodi Sentinel. July 9, 1881. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^abcdLea, Ralph; Kennedy, Christi (June 4, 2011)."1911: Sentinel publisher murdered man in Downtown business".Lodi News-Sentinel. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  7. ^ab"Weybret Family Sells Lodi News-Sentinel" (Press release). Dirks, Van Essen & Murray. May 28, 2015. Archived fromthe original on February 15, 2017. RetrievedOctober 15, 2023.
  8. ^"Lodi Paper Sold".The Sacramento Bee. April 13, 1915. p. 7.
  9. ^abcd"Lodi News Pioneered Morning Field".Lodi News-Sentinel. June 5, 1947. p. 12.
  10. ^"Clyde C. Church Buys Lodi News".The Record. Stockton, California. July 6, 1933. p. 11.
  11. ^"Lodi Sentinel Sold".Santa Cruz Evening News. Associated Press. June 22, 1935. p. 1.
  12. ^"Roper Buys Out Moore Interest In Old Paper".The Record. Stockton, California. June 22, 1935. p. 5.
  13. ^"Two Lodi Daily Papers Merge".The Sacramento Bee. June 24, 1935. p. 6.
  14. ^"Paso Robles Publisher Is New Lodi Sentinel Owner".The Record. Stockton, California. March 5, 1959. p. 1.
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