The Free Press
The Free Press, established in 1883 by O.H. Haney in McHenry, North Dakota, has been a cornerstone of local journalism for over a century, originally serving the agricultural community and evolving to cover a diverse range of topics, including local news, events, sports, and community issues. Notable milestones include its transition to digital formats, enhancing accessibility for readers. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Free Press starting 1905, with 987 scans available in total. This platform not only offers a glimpse into historical figures and significant events, but it also invites you to explore connections to your own family history. The Free Press is celebrated for its commitment to accuracy and community engagement, making it a trusted source of information. Delve into the archives to discover the local stories that have shaped your community and foster civic dialogue.