Fort Dodge Messenger is a daily newspaper in Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events.
The newspaper is published seven days a week.
The Messenger traces its roots to the founding of the Fort Dodge Sentinel on July 31, 1856. It was a weekly poetry and prose publication. In 1868, the name changed to The Fort Dodge Republican. In 1874, the name changed once again to Iowa Northwest. In 1884, the newspaper became a daily publication. In 1917, the newspaper merged with The Chronicle, another Fort Dodge newspaper, and the name became The Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle. As time went on, the "Chronicle" title was dropped and the newspaper was officially known as The Fort Dodge Messenger. In 1963, The Messenger was purchased by Ogden Newspapers of Wheeling, West Virginia.
Circulation: 13,553 copies
This newspaper is owned by Ogden Newspapers, Inc..
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| Barbara Wallace Hughes is the editor of the Fort Dodge Messenger. Telephone number: 515.573.2141 Mailing address: 713 Central Ave, Fort Dodge, IA 50501 For more Fort Dodge Messenger contact information, become a Mondo Times Advanced or Professional Member. If you are a member, log in now. |
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