Black Hills Pioneer

Black Hills Pioneer
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Family owned by Seaton Publishing Company, Inc.
Founder(s) A. W. Merrick
W. A. Laughlin
Publisher Letitia Lister
Editor Mark Watson
Sports editor Dennis Knuckles
Founded June 8, 1876 (1876-06-08)
Language English
Headquarters 315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, South Dakota 57783
USA
Circulation 5,000 households (as of Monday - Saturday)
Sister newspapers Nation's Center News, The Weekly Prospector
ISSN 1061-6179
OCLC number 21928320
Website www.bhpioneer.com

The Black Hills Pioneer (first published as the Black Hills Weekly Pioneer[1]) is a daily newspaper published in Spearfish, South Dakota. Founded by A. W. Merrick and W. A. Laughlin, it was the first newspaper in Deadwood, located in what was then Dakota Territory.

The Black Hills Pioneer is the flagship publication of Seaton Publishing Company, Inc. South Dakota. It is part of a family owned newspaper and digital media company providing local journalism to western South Dakota. It is the official newspaper for Lawrence County, Meade County and Butte County, including the towns of Spearfish, Lead, Deadwood, Whitewood, Sturgis, Vale, Newell, Nisland and Belle Fourche reaching nearly 5,000 subscribers Monday- Saturday.

In addition, Seaton publishes the Nation's Center News, the official weekly newspaper for Harding County including the communities of Buffalo and Camp Crook with over 1,200 subscribers.

This group also publishes The Weekly Prospector, a free weekly ad shopper publication. Over 23,000 copies of The Prospector are carrier delivered, direct mailed and in newsstands in Lawrence, Meade, Butte and Harding counties in South Dakota, northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana.

Merrick and the Black Hills Weekly Pioneer are portrayed in the HBO television series Deadwood.

References

  1. "Impossibly Rare 1877 Deadwood City Newspaper". The Mitchell Archives. Retrieved April 20, 2014.


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