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A St. Paul Sunday Pioneer Press front page dated August 12, 1945 featuring the first publication of the mushroom cloud during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.. The Pioneer Press traces its history to both the Minnesota Pioneer, Minnesota's first daily newspaper (founded in 1849 by James M. Goodhue), and the Saint Paul Dispatch (launched in 1868).
Knight Ridder continued to publish the Pioneer Press and Dispatch as independent daily newspapers until 1985, when they merged to become the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch. In 1990 the owners dropped the word Dispatch from the name, bringing to an end the Dispatch's 122-year run as a prominent feature on the St. Paul media landscape.
The earliest paper was the Minnesota Weekly Democrat in St. Paul in 1803 well before statehood in 1858. [3] There are three newspapers that trace their roots back to before Minnesota statehood in 1858. The oldest, continually published newspaper is the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Instead, that honor — and those ad rates — will fall to the daily St. Paul Pioneer Press, which has been publishing under various titles since 1849. The Pioneer Press was the only newspaper to ...
Treasure Hunt clues are published in the Pioneer Press and TwinCities.com, starting on Sunday, January 22, 2023. ... 1 W. Water St. St Paul, MN 55107. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.
James Madison Goodhue (March 31, 1810 – August 27, 1852) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, and founder of the Minnesota Pioneer, Minnesota's first newspaper, which eventually merged with the Saint Paul Dispatch to become the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He is the namesake of Goodhue County.
It was the subject of an oratory contest held in 1924 by the St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press, and the 15-year-old East Sider took first place with an entry that “would have done credit to ...
St. Paul: Saint Paul Dispatch: 1868: 1985: Daily: Became Saint Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch in 1985; St. Paul : Twin City Commercial Bulletin [6] 1919: Weekly: For ...