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.
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Mid-America Publishing Corporation |
Publisher | Ryan Harvey |
Editor | Andrew Shaw |
Founded | 1893 |
Headquarters | 124 N. Main Street Buffalo Center, Iowa 50424 United States |
Website | buffalocentertribune.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.
gollark: Still, I would expect that for non-time-critical stuff people wouldn't mind waiting for a few years if they could run their computing tasks on an entire moon comparatively cheaply.
gollark: I guess one might be network connectivity, since your moonbrain being several light-years from a stargate would make it not very useful for real-time stuff.
gollark: It seems like - since there's not any mention of the eldraeverse having moonbrains everywhere - there's some reason you can't just cheaply stick some self-replicating machinery on a planet and come back in a hundred years and... do moonbrain things.
gollark: Giant fractal things are a nice decoration for *any* planet, really.
gollark: Especially since the magic phased array thing will probably dump lots of heat for all the computing and... phased-arraying, I have no idea how an optical one would actually work internally.
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