The Bismarck Tribune

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The Bismarck Tribune
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The March 1, 2012 front page of The Bismarck Tribune
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Lee Enterprises
PublisherGary Adkisson
EditorSteve Wallick
Headquarters707 E. Front Ave.
Bismarck, North Dakota
OCLC number11987205
WebsiteBismarckTribune.com

The Bismarck Tribune is a daily newspaper with a weekly audience of 82,000 unique readers, printed daily in Bismarck, North Dakota. The Bismarck Tribune is owned by Lee Enterprises. It is the primary daily newspaper for south-central and southwest North Dakota.

History

Founded in 1873 by Clement A. Lounsberry, the Bismarck Tribune published its first issue on July 11, 1873.[1]

Battle of the Little Bighorn

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.[2] Reporter Mark H. Kellogg accompanied Custer and his men and died during the battle.

Awards and alumni

References

  1. ^ "11 Jul 1873, Page 1 - The Bismarck Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  2. ^ "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains | BISMARCK TRIBUNE". plainshumanities.unl.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-22.

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