McKenzie River Reflections

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McKenzie River Reflections
Type Weekly newspaper
Founder(s)Ellen Louise Engelman
PublisherKen Engelman
Founded1978
Headquarters59059 Old McKenzie Hwy. McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413
Website mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com

McKenzie River Reflections is a newspaper serving eastern Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon since 1978. [1] [2] It is published weekly on Wednesdays, and has a circulation of about 700. [3] It is known for colorful local news, gardening tips and columns like "Ridin' the Rapids." Its founder and editor, Ellen Louise Engelman, died in September 2020. [4] Her husband Ken Engelman, who had previously served as publisher, succeeded her as editor; [3] he is on the board of the McKenzie Discovery Center. [5]

In August 2022, the paper launched an E-edition and encouraged customers to switch over from print. At the time the paper had 725 mail subscribers. As of July 2024, the paper had 704 digital subscribers and produces 100 print editions a week. The change saved the paper $40,000 annually. [6]

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