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The Tribune ' s first claim to fame came in 1876, when the three-year-old paper published the first reports of George Custer's last stand at the Little Bighorn. [5] Reporter Mark H. Kellogg accompanied Custer and his men and died during the battle.
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The only daily newspaper in Bismarck is the Bismarck Tribune.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]
Bismarck Tribune for its news reports and editorials entitled "Self Help in the Dust Bowl". Reporting: Raymond Sprigle of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for his series of articles, supported by photostats of the essential documents, exposing the one-time membership of Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black in the Ku Klux Klan. [2] [3] Correspondence:
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 ]
An Arizona father is behind bars on attempted murder charges after he attacked a Department of Child Safety case worker, putting him in a brutal chokehold for nearly three agonizing minutes.
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John Irby is a journalist, professor, and former editor of the Bismarck Tribune. [1]He returned to newspapers in June 2007 after spending eight years as a clinical associate professor at the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at Washington State University.