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| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Lee Enterprises |
| Publisher | Ben Rogers |
| Editor | A.J. Etherington |
| Managing editor | Nathan Thompson |
| Founded | 5 January 1878 (as the Black Hills Journal) |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | 507 Main Street Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 USA |
| Circulation | 15,557 Daily(as of 2023) [1] |
| Sister newspapers | Chadron (Neb.) Record |
| ISSN | 1079-3410 |
| OCLC number | 2250546 |
| Website | rapidcityjournal |
The Rapid City Journal (formerly the Black Hills Journal and the Rapid City Daily Journal) is the daily newspaper of Rapid City, South Dakota. It covers Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
The newspaper also publishes two special supplements: the Sturgis Rally Daily, which is published during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally; and Compass, which is the weekly shoppers tab.
The Rapid City Journal Media Group also publishes one weekly newspaper, TheChadron Record in Chadron, Nebraska. Nathan Thompson is the executive editor and Mark Dykes is the managing editor of The Chadron Record.
The Rapid City Journal began on January 5, 1878, as the Black Hills Journal. Publisher Joseph P. Gossage produced the first edition of the Black Hills Journal, which was four pages and had 250 subscribers. Printed in a log cabin on Rapid Street, the first newspaper was laboriously cranked out on a Washington hand printing press.
The newspaper printed its first daily paper and changed its name to the Rapid City Daily Journal on February 2, 1886. It continued to publish as both a daily and a weekly newspaper until 1929.
In December 1964, the Rapid City Journal was sold to Cowles Media Company. [2] On February 26, 1990, the Rapid City Journal was acquired by Lee Enterprises for $45 million. [3]
Starting June 13, 2023, the print edition of the newspaper will be reduced to three days a week: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Also, the newspaper will transition from being delivered by a traditional newspaper delivery carrier to mail delivery by the U.S. Postal Service. [4]