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The Bismarck Tribune is a daily newspaper in Bismarck, North Dakota. Owned by Lee Enterprises , it is the only daily newspaper for south-central and southwest North Dakota . History
The paper was established in 1873 and is the oldest continuing business in the city. The Tribune is the official newspaper of the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, and the state of North Dakota. [1] The daily newspapers of other major cities in North Dakota are also available at area newsstands.
This is a list of newspapers in North Dakota. There were approximately 105 newspapers in North Dakota in 2020 according to the Library of Congress. The oldest newspaper still in print under the same name is the Hillsboro Banner, which dates from 1879. [1]
An article published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Tribune shortly after his death stated that he had been employed as a telegrapher with the Northern Pacific Railroad while the railroad was built from Duluth, Minnesota, to Bismarck, North Dakota. [3]: 19–20 Some writers have proposed that this occupied Kellogg's life from 1870 to 1873.
Pages in category "Newspapers published in North Dakota" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... The Bismarck Tribune; D. Daily News (Wahpeton)
Mike Schmitz (born 1961/1962) [1] is a business leader and certified public accountant who has served as mayor of Bismarck, North Dakota since 2022. Early life and education [ edit ]
Dakota City Herald (1859–1860) [310] The Falls City Tribune (1904–1908) [311] Heartland Messenger – Omaha (2006–2008) [citation needed] Hesperian Student – Lincoln (1844–1890) [312] Lincoln County Tribune – North Platte (1885–1890) [citation needed] The McCook Tribune (1885–1912) [313] McCook weekly tribune (1883–1885) [314]
The North Dakota State Capitol complex is just north of downtown Bismarck. The 19-story Art Deco capitol is the tallest building in the state, at a height of 241.75 feet (73.69 m). Completed during the Great Depression in 1934, it replaced the original capitol building that burned to the ground in 1930.