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Founded in 1940 by a group of journalists, the Free Press in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has played a vital role in local journalism for over eight decades. Initially established to provide an independent voice to the community, it now covers a broad array of topics, including local news, politics, and culture, while focusing on issues that resonate with its diverse readership. The Free Press is recognized for its dedication to investigative reporting and community engagement, earning a reputation as a trusted source for unbiased information. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Free Press starting 1876, with 13 scans available in total. Explore historical figures, events, and perhaps even stories from your own family history, and discover the significant impact this newspaper has had in shaping public discourse and fostering civic engagement in Minneapolis. Dive into the archives today to connect with the past.