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The Glasgow Courier

The Glasgow Courier
The Voice of Valley County
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)Gary Stevenson, Robb Hicks
Founder(s)T. J. Hocking
FoundedAugust 1913 (1913-08)
Headquarters341 3rd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
CityGlasgow, Montana
CountryUnited States
Circulation2,653 (as of January 2015)[1]
Sister newspapersHi‑Line Farm & Ranch[2]
ISSN2378-8305
OCLC number12317058
Websiteglasgowcourier.com

The Glasgow Courier is a weekly newspaper in Glasgow, Montana, USA, published on Wednesdays.[1] It began in 1913[3] as T.J. Hocking's rebranding of the Valley County Independent, which itself succeeded The Montana Homestead, established in neighboring Hinsdale, Montana in 1904.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Advertising Rate Card" (PDF). The Glasgow Courier (Brochure). January 2015. ISSN 2378-8305. LCCN sn85042379. OCLC 12317058. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 5, 2015. Effective January 2015 ... for sale on Wednesdays ... Circulation: 2,653 ... Press run: 3,000...
  2. ^ "About The Glasgow Courier". The Glasgow Courier. 2016. ISSN 2378-8305. LCCN sn85042379. OCLC 12317058. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. The Courier publishes the monthly Hi‑Line Farm & Ranch ... with the Havre Daily News.
  3. ^ Helland, Joan; Helland, Mary; Maxness, Marilyn; Rea, James; Rusher, Kitty Lou (2010). Glasgow and Valley County. Images of America. Valley County Historical Society. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-7385-8063-0. LCCN 2009943666. OCLC 535495456. OL 15413018W. In August 1913, T. J. Hocking ... purchased ... the Valley County Independent ... and changed the name to the Glasgow Courier.
  4. ^ "About The Montana Homestead (Hinsdale, Mont.) 1904–1912". Chronicling America. Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Archived from the original on November 30, 2015. Succeeding Titles: Valley County Independent (Glasgow, Mont.) 1911–1913.