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The first newspaper published in Mankato, the Mankato Weekly Independent, began publication in 1857. [4] Six years later, it was bought by Charles Slocum and named the Mankato Union. Then in 1880 the Union and its rival Mankato paper, the Record, merged and became the Mankato Weekly Free Press. It ran as a weekly until 1887, when it became a daily.
Current online-only newspapers in Minnesota Title City County Year est. Update Freq. Owner Ref. Asian American Press: St. Paul: Ramsey: 1982 Weekly until 2014, Digital thereafter Asian Business & Community Pub. [31] [32] Duluth Shipping News: Duluth: Saint Louis: 1995 print, 2015 digital only Daily Kenneth Newhams [33] [34] Alpha News ...
The Land was founded in 1976 by The Free Press. In 2020, the publisher was Steve Jameson. The general manager was Deb Petterson. The managing Editor was Paul Malchow. The motto of the newspaper, "Where farm and family meet", appears with its logo on each newspaper. The front page includes a large format farm-related picture.
Jul. 12—The Free Press MANKATO — One of the top commercial real estate firms in the Greater Mankato region is getting new leadership, including the interim return of its founder.
The coroner ultimately ruled his death an accident. Contributing factors included drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine, which is used to treat opioid use disorder.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Sep. 25—MANKATO — The city portion of next year's property tax bill should actually drop a bit for an average Mankato homeowner under a preliminary levy approved by the City Council Monday night.
Jeanne Audrey Powers grew up in Mankato, Minnesota.After earning her bachelor of science degree from Mankato State University in 1954, she pursued graduate theological studies at Princeton Theological Seminary as a Danforth Graduate Fellow.