The Glasgow Courier

The Glasgow Courier
The Voice of Valley County
Type Weekly newspaper
Owner(s) Gary Stevenson, Robb Hicks
Founder(s) T. J. Hocking
Founded August 1913 (August 1913)
Headquarters 341 3rd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Circulation 2,653 (as of January 2015)[1]
Sister newspapers Hi‑Line Farm & Ranch[2]
ISSN 2378-8305
OCLC number 12317058
Website glasgowcourier.com
Country United States
City Glasgow, Montana

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

References

  1. 1 2 "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. ASIN B0093PLLJ2. 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.
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