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Rolette Record Sold to Cando Editors, New Era Begins
URGENT UPDATE: The Rolette Record, a long-standing weekly newspaper, has officially been sold to Roy B. Miller and Gene Farley, marking a significant shift in ownership that will impact the local community of Rolette, North Dakota. The announcement was made on December 1, 1929, following a decision by its previous farmer owners.
In a move that signals a new chapter for the publication, Miller, who is also the owner and editor of the Cando Record, and Farley, his linotype operator for the past five years, will take the reins of the Rolette Record. This transition is not just a change of ownership; it represents a continuity of independent journalism, as the new owners have vowed to uphold the publication’s longstanding political independence.
The outgoing managing editor, E. W. Dickinson, will be leaving Rolette following the sale. He has yet to disclose his future plans, leaving the community curious about his next steps. The Rolette Record has been a staple in the area for over 25 years, originally established by Charles W. Sibley in 1904.
As part of the transition, Joseph Lemieux from Rolette will assist Farley in the editorial role, ensuring continuity and local insight within the new team. The first issue under the new management is set for publication next week, promising fresh content for readers eager to see how the newspaper evolves.
This change is a pivotal moment for the local media landscape. As newspapers face unprecedented challenges, the continued operation of the Rolette Record under new ownership is a hopeful sign for community journalism. Residents of Rolette and surrounding areas are encouraged to stay tuned for the upcoming issue, which will reflect the new vision of its editors and maintain its commitment to community reporting.
The local community is urged to support the Rolette Record as it embarks on this new journey, reinforcing the importance of local news in fostering an informed citizenry. The transition, while marking the end of an era with Dickinson’s departure, opens the door to new possibilities and a renewed commitment to serving the public.
Stay connected for further updates on this developing story.
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