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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]
The Peak student newspaper (1965–present) Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library (1882–2014) Free. Clinton Lariat; Kamloops Daily News; Kamloops News; Kamloops This Week; Merritt Herald; Merritt News; Vancouver Sun (1920–1980) Free; Vanderhoof Public Library historical newspapers Free. Nechako Chronicle (1920–1983) Omineca Express ...
The paper has a modest circulation in northeast North Dakota.It has run under its current title since 1992. [1] In 2002, it won an award for general excellence from the North Dakota Newspaper Association. [2] It is published by Jackie Thompson and edited by Amy Venn. [3]
The Forum, as it is commonly known, is the primary paper for southeast North Dakota, and also much of northwest Minnesota. Its average daily circulation was about 47,100 on Sundays and 37,500 on Saturdays prior to reducing its print schedule to semi-weekly. [ 3 ]
The Journal is the official newspaper of Ramsey County, North Dakota, and has a modest circulation in northeast North Dakota. [2] The paper also covers local school sports and items of news for Bensen and Nelson Counties, expanding their coverage zones in recent years, while also being the local coverage source for the Spirit Lake Indian ...
The Journal Gazette traces its origins to 1863 when The Fort Wayne Gazette was founded. [1] It was originally founded to support Lincoln and oppose slavery. In 1899, The Fort Wayne Gazette merged with The Journal to create The Journal Gazette. [1] The Journal Gazette has always been a privately owned newspaper.
The company was called Donrey Media Group, which was founded by Arkansas media mogul Donald W. Reynolds and based in Fort Smith, Arkansas.After Reynolds died in 1993 at the age of 86, the company was sold to the Stephens family of Arkansas, known for their Little Rock investment banking business Stephens Inc.
Arthur E. Thompson. Arthur Edwin Thompson (September 19, 1891 – September 21, 1969) was a North Dakota politician and teacher who served as the North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1933 to 1946.