The Jamestown Sun

Newspaper in Jamestown, North Dakota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Jamestown Sun is a daily newspaper printed in Jamestown, North Dakota. The Sun is the official newspaper of Stutsman County, North Dakota and has a modest circulation in southeast North Dakota.[1]

TypeDaily newspaper
PublisherRobert Keller
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The Jamestown Sun
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerForum Communications
PublisherRobert Keller
EditorKathy Steiner
Founded1878
HeadquartersJamestown, North Dakota, United States
CityJamestown
CountryUnited States
Circulation7,134 (daily)
OCLC number1586324
Websitejamestownsun.com
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History

Percy Hansen and Bryon Hansen bought the Jamestown Alert in 1925 from William Kellogg. The Alert's history dated back to July 1878, and Kellogg had been the owner since 1886.[2] The Hansens renamed it the Jamestown Sun, and Byron served as publisher. In 1988, Byron's son Gordon (who had taken over as publisher) sold the paper to the American Publishing Company (later Hollinger International); they sold it in 2000 to the current owner, Forum Communications.[3] The paper moved from evening publication to a morning edition in 1992.[4] In April 2020, The Sun moved to a two day schedule, printing on Wednesdays and Saturdays.[5]

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