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Peterson Patriot : ウィキペディア英語版
Peterson Patriot

''The Peterson Patriot'' is the town newspaper for those residing in or near the town of Peterson, Iowa. The paper plays a key role in communicating local news to the area's residents. The paper was started in 1880 and is still running as of March, 2010.
== History ==
The paper began in 1880 as the ''Peterson Dispatch'' and was edited by Ray Gleason. It was known as a Republican newspaper, but it soon closed. Shortly after, it came under the new ownership of E.J. Helms and his partner, E.G. Blackert, and was renamed the ''Peterson Patriot''. This version of the paper was originally non-partisan, but eventually became Republican. Ownership of the ''Patriot'', a successful newspaper by that time, changed hands every few years until 1966, when Harold Grafton and Shirley Omer became the new owners. Marge Ashcraft became the Managing Editor, gathering news and advertising, while her husband Roy would take the information to Primghar, Iowa to be set up, and then to Sibley, Iowa for printing. The paper changed hands once more in 1989 and was owned by Roger and Jane Stoner of Peterson, Iowa.
In the early days, difficulties of the paper included getting supplies and materials to Peterson. The rivers were always high and it was hard to get the materials delivered. A train was not yet set-up to come through the area. The ''Patriot'' office moved to a few different locations in Peterson, back and forth across main street.
Some featured articles included the following: “In and About by Jarney”, an editorial column,Roger's Remarks, a humor column, the local news and happenings, social events/gatherings of the community, local sports, classifieds, and articles on the women’s suffrage movement.

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