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The Rapid City Journal began on January 5, 1878, as the Black Hills Journal. Publisher Joseph P. Gossage produced the first edition of the Black Hills Journal, which was four pages and had 250 subscribers. Printed in a log cabin on Rapid Street, the first newspaper was laboriously cranked out on a Washington hand printing press.
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Owners of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune from 1935 to 1998 [citation needed], other newspapers owned at one time by Cowles Media and its affiliates included the Des Moines Register, the Buffalo Courier-Express, the Scottsdale Progress and the Rapid City Journal. The company also owned the Register and Tribune Syndicate (established in 1922).
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Alice Gossage died on June 9, 1929, in Rapid City, [3] [a] of stomach cancer. [10] Her funeral on June 11 was well-attended, and staff members from the Rapid City Journal and students of her Sunday school classes served as pallbearers. Rapid City Mayor T. B. Werner decreed that businesses—including the Journal—be shut during the funeral ...
Former President Donald Trump scored a record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses on Monday with his rivals languishing far behind, a victory that reasserted his grip on the 2024 Republican ...
Crawford's wins the burger battle for the second year in a row with its "The Gold Standard" burger, officials announced Friday.
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