Buffalo Center Tribune
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The Buffalo Center Tribune is a weekly newspaper
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 published in Buffalo Center
Buffalo Center, Iowa
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, Iowa
Iowa
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 in the United States
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History

According to record, the first copy of the Tribune was purchased by E. E. Secor, dated April 23, 1893, who kept the paper as a souvenir. At that time, the paper was a seven-column folio. As time progressed, the pages of the Tribune kept pace and soon local eight-page edition containing four pages of pre-print and four pages of local news happenings and advertising.
On April 30, 2009, it was announced that the Tribune had been sold to Mid-America Publishing based in Hampton, IA.
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