In the April 27, 1911 edition of the Ridgeway Journal, the editors proudly announced that the Journal was celebrating its 20th anniversary of publication. “For twenty long years the Journal has worked faithfully in the newspaper vineyard to advertise Ridgeway and make it the business place and well known town that it now is;”
The Journal was founded in April 1891 by C.M. and Frank Jaqua. “They published the paper together for a few years when C. M., purchased his brothers interest.“ C. M. Jaqua published the paper alone until 1906 when he sold it to Frank Dougtherty and moved to Warrensburg to take over the paper in that town. The paper changed hands several times in the next few years and in 1911, it was owned and operated by F. M. Spragg and Son. “The present owners have found publishing the Journal to be a pleasant and interesting as well as a satisfactorily remunerative work, and have tried to make each issue interesting and welcome by its many readers.”
The Ridgeway Journal remained in publication over 50 years. It continued to operate under various editors until December 1941 when publication ceased after a valiant attempt to keep it going after the death of its owner/editor Celebe C. Cline.

