Tribune
The Tribune, based in North Platte, Nebraska, was founded in 1883 by local entrepreneur George E. R. Friedlander, and has since become an essential part of the community. Chronicling local events and issues while adapting to the evolving landscape of journalism, the newspaper provides a diverse array of content including local news, sports, opinion pieces, and features that reflect small-town life. Known for its journalistic integrity, the Tribune is a trusted source for accurate reporting and local commentary, fostering informed citizenship and community engagement. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Tribune starting 1954, featuring 2,400 scans in total. This is an opportunity to uncover historical figures, events, and possibly even stories from your own family history. Discover the rich legacy of local media and connect with the past by searching through these archives.