Buffalo Center Tribune

The Buffalo Center Tribune is a weekly newspaper published in Buffalo Center, Iowa in the United States. It is the official newspaper for the communities of Buffalo Center, Lakota, Rake, and Thompson, Iowa.

Buffalo Center Tribune
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Mid-America Publishing Corporation
PublisherRyan Harvey
EditorAndrew Shaw
Founded1893
Headquarters124 N. Main Street
Buffalo Center, Iowa 50424
United States
Websitebuffalocentertribune.com

History

According to record, the first copy of the Tribune was purchased by E. E. Secor, dated April 23, 1893, who kept the paper as a souvenir. At that time, the paper was a seven-column folio. As time progressed, the pages of the Tribune kept pace and soon local eight-page edition containing four pages of pre-print and four pages of local news happenings and advertising. On April 30, 2009, it was announced that the Tribune had been sold to Mid-America Publishing based in Hampton, IA.

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