In October of 1977, this two-revolution cylinder press was moved from The Grafton Record pressroom to Heritage Village in Grafton where it was donated to be displayed in the printing building. More...
“Local newspapers seek out truth and justice by holding all of us accountable and opening our eyes, and in a free society, that’s something we should all stand by.” More...
Expanding democracy hasn’t helped much American history reflects an unrelenting movement toward more and more democracy, apparently with the goal of producing a government that would become more and more representative of the aspirations More...
The world is changing incredibly fast, and still North Dakota newspapers remain strong because they provide information that improves the life of the communities they serve. Imagine you go to pick up your hometown newspaper and it isn’t o More...
60 years Homer’s Super Valu sold five 14-ounce bottles of Libby’s catsup for $1.00, a one-pound package of sliced bacon for $0.69, two 12-ounce packages of Hydrox cookies for $0.69 and a package of Mr. More...