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Park Rapids Enterprise. 1011 1st. St. E, Suite 6. The Park Rapids Enterprise is an American, English language newspaper headquartered in Park Rapids, Minnesota, serving Hubbard County, Minnesota and the surrounding areas. It was founded in 1882 and is owned by the Forum Communications Company of Fargo, North Dakota. [2] [3] [4]
Park Rapids Enterprise based in Park Rapids, Minnesota, serves Hubbard County, Minnesota and surrounding areas with a print newspaper, an e-paper and online news. The Park Rapids Enterprise was purchased by the Forum Communications Company in 1985. [2] [7] [8] [20]
218. FIPS code. 27-49768. GNIS feature ID. 0649151 [4] Website. ci.park-rapids.mn.us. Park Rapids is a city in and the county seat of Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. [5] It is near Itasca State Park, the source of the Mississippi River, [6] as well as the beginning of the Heartland State Trail. [7]
At the beginning of 2020, there were over 500 newspapers in publication in Minnesota. [ 2 ] The earliest paper was the Minnesota Weekly Democrat in St. Paul in 1803 well before statehood in 1858. [ 3 ] There are three newspapers that trace their roots back to before Minnesota statehood in 1858.
What we know. According to the Hubbard County Sheriff's Office, on Aug. 7 around 5:30 p.m., a corrections officer was monitoring inmates at a desk in the Hubbard County Jail. Then the 23-year-old ...
Congressional district. 8th. Website. www.co.hubbard.mn.us. Hubbard County is a county in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,344. [2] Its county seat is Park Rapids. [3] Part of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation is in the county.
642900 [2] Dorset is an unincorporated community in Henrietta Township, Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The tiny community (population 22) is located 6 mi (9.7 km) east-northeast of Park Rapids and six miles west of Nevis. Hubbard County State-Aid Highways 7 and 18; and State Highway 226 are three of the main routes in the community.
During the 2008 United States presidential election, newspapers, magazines, and other publications made general election endorsements.As of November 4, 2008, Barack Obama had received more than twice as many publication endorsements as John McCain; in terms of circulation, the ratio was more than 3 to 1, according to the detailed tables below.