''The American News'' is a newspaper in
Aberdeen, South Dakota
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, published by
Gannett
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.
It is published four days a week, Tuesday through Friday.
History
The ''Aberdeen News'' was founded as a weekly in 1885 by C.W. Starling and Paul Ware. Soon after, the ''Ordway Tribune'', which had a power press, was moved to Aberdeen and combined with the ''News'' to produce a daily. In 1920, a competitor, the ''Aberdeen American'', bought the ''News'', and both were later purchased by the ''Aberdeen Journal''. The Ridder family purchased the papers in 1928. The newspaper became ''The American News'' in 2004.
In June 2006, ''The American News'' merged with
McClatchy
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and was subsequently purchased by
Schurz Communications
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History
The company was founded in 1872 by Alfred B. Miller and Elmer Crockett with the creation of the ''South Bend ...
. On July 13, 2010, ''The American News'' named Cory Bollinger as publisher after the death of publisher David Leone. In October, 2010, executive editor Cindy Eikamp retired after 21 years at that position. She was replaced by J.J. Perry. In January 2019, Schurz sold the paper to
GateHouse Media.
Aberdeen News Company also publishes a weekly farming publication called the ''Farm Forum'' that goes to 18,000 households in 5 states. It is also available online.
Market
Aberdeen is three hours from
Fargo, North Dakota
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, and
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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, and about five hours from
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
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. The market area, known as the Dakota Midland, is based primarily on agriculture. Hundreds of family-owned farms and small communities dot the Northern Plains. Aberdeen is the largest community within a radius.
References
External links
''Aberdeen News''
''Farm Forum''
Newspapers published in South Dakota
Aberdeen, South Dakota
Publications established in 1885
Gannett publications
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