Freeman Courier

The Freeman Courier is a weekly newspaper serving the larger Freeman, South Dakota community. Located on the eastern edge of Hutchinson County, the Courier’s primary readership includes eastern Hutchinson, western Turner and southern McCook counties. The paper offers both print and online subscriptions. Through its website, freemansd.com, Freeman Courier, the weekly provides the community with regular news updates to supplement the Thursday print publication.

The Courier was established in 1901. The following year, Jacob J. Mendel became the editor and he owned the weekly until 1960 when he sold the Courier to brothers Glenn and Vernon Gering. The Gerings published the Courier until 1984 when they sold it to Tim L. Waltner and his wife, Mary. Their son, Jeremy Waltner, began working in the business as a jr. high student and, after studying journalism at South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD, became news editor in 1999. The Waltners established Second Century Publishing Inc., in 2001, reflecting the acquisition of other publications. Jeremy and his wife, Stacey, joined the ownership team and became publishers in 2016.

Today the business includes the Freeman Courier and the Hutchinson Herald, the weekly serving the neighboring town and Hutchinson County community of Menno, two advertising publications — the Area Wide Connection and the Dakota Action Rocket — and Waltner Media, which offers photography/graphic design/printing and online services.

The Freeman Courier is a member of the South Dakota Newspaper Association, the National Newspaper Association, and the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors and has won journalism awards from all three organizations.

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