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Dakota County Tribune
The ''Dakota County Tribune'' is an American English-language weekly newspaper headquartered in Apple Valley, Minnesota, which serves the Apple Valley, Farmington, Minnesota, Farmington and Rosemount, Minnesota, Rosemount communities in Dakota County, Minnesota, Dakota County. It was founded in 1884. History The ''Dakota County Tribune'' was founded in Farmington on March 6, 1884, by Clarence P. Carpenter. It launched a free newspaper, ''ThisWeek'', in 1979, which is now called ''Sun This Week.'' The headquarters was moved to Burnsville in 1984 and later to Apple Valley where it is now located. It launched its first website in 1997. Previous names for the ''Dakota County Tribune'' include: * ''Dakota County Tribune'' (Farmington, Minn.) (1884-1910) * ''Dakota County tribune and Farmington herald'' (Farmington, Dakota County, Minn.) (1910-1912) * ''The Lakeville Leader'' (Lakeville, Dakota County, Minn.) (1912-1930) * ''Dakota County Tribune'' (1912current) The ''Dakota County Tri ...
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