Sköfde Tidning
Skövde Tidning, founded in 1838 by local journalist and entrepreneur M. A. Ekelund, is one of Sweden's oldest regional newspapers, serving the Skövde area and the broader Skaraborg region. Over the years, it has played a vital role in community engagement and local discourse, evolving through significant milestones such as the transition to digital format in the 2000s. The newspaper offers a diverse range of content, including local news, politics, culture, and sports, while being renowned for its journalistic integrity and commitment to accuracy. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Skövde Tidning starting 1858, with a total of 9,088 scans available. This is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring historical figures, events, and even personal family history within the community. Dive into the archives and discover the rich history captured in these pages, reflecting the voice of the community it serves.