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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).
Ellen Carlson (1929 – July 15, 2022) was a columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and with colleague Eleanor Ostman, won the 1994 James Beard Foundation Journalism Award. [ 1 ] Biography
Became Saint Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch in 1985; St. Paul : Twin City Commercial Bulletin [6] 1919: Weekly: For clothing dealers; Minneota: Vinland: 1902: 1908: Monthly: ISSN 2576-9049; LCCN sn90060662; OCLC 1757709; Only Icelandic language newspaper in the U.S. Winona: Wiarus (Veteran Defender) 1895: 1919: Semi-weekly: LCCN sn90060824 ...
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.
He died at a care facility in Burnsville, Minnesota on May 12, 2021, at age 93. [13] Amy Klobuchar announced the death, saying about her father, "He loved journalism. He loved sports and adventure. And we loved him." [14] Minnesota Governor Tim Walz also paid tribute, stating "Our press community lost a giant in Jim Klobuchar's passing."
Donald Riley (November 10, 1923 – December 31, 2015) was an American sportswriter at the St. Paul Pioneer Press newspaper covering Minnesota sports, from 1943 to 1988 through his "Eye Opener" column. [1] Born in New Richmond, Wisconsin, Riley grew up in Minneapolis and attended Roosevelt High School. He joined the Pioneer Press after high ...
She was troubled by the cause of death and in 1986 asked the Ramsey County's Medical Examiner to reopen the case. [3] They reviewed the original autopsy report, and declared that Dennis' cause of death was homicide and that he had been beaten to death. [5] The St. Paul Pioneer Press ran a cover story about the investigation on Sunday, October ...
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.