Scottsbluff Republican Explained

Scottsbluff Republican
Type:Weekly newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Foundation:1900
Founder:Eugene T. Westervelt
Ceased Publication:1964
Headquarters:Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska

The Scottsbluff Republican was a newspaper which served the city of Scottsbluff and surrounding areas in Nebraska, United States from 1900 to 1964.

History

The newspaper was founded as the Scotts Bluff Republican in 1900 by Eugene T. Westervelt.[1] [2] It was Scottsbluff's first newspaper and was located in one of the earliest constructed buildings in the city.[3] The first issue appeared on May 4, 1900 and the paper was originally published weekly.[4] It was later changed to a semi-weekly paper, but eventually returned to weekly publication. Its main competitor was the Star-Herald.

Silent film star Jacqueline Logan briefly worked as a journalist for the paper.[5]

In 1945 the paper closed its own print shop and was instead printed by the Minatare Free Press newspaper (in nearby Minatare), although Westervelt continued as editor. Following the death of Westervelt in 1950, his son, John M. "Kim" Westervelt, became editor. By late 1964, circulation of both the Minatare Free Press and Scottsbluff Republican was so low that the papers were no longer profitable and it was decided to end their publication.[3] The final issue of the Scottsbluff Republican was dated November 19, 1964.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=73921395}} Gering Courier Building ]. . 2004 . September 21, 2019.
  2. News: . May 12, 1900 . Local Items . Sidney Telegraph . Sidney, Nebraska . September 21, 2019 .
  3. News: . Costs Cited As Newspapers End Publication . 15 . Lincoln Evening Journal & Nebraska State Journal . Lincoln . November 24, 1964.
  4. Book: Shumway . Grant L. . 1921 . History of Western Nebraska and its People . 3 . 405 . Lincoln, Nebraska . The Western Publishing & Engraving Company.
  5. News: . Even a Movie Star Can't Always Get an Airplane . March 19, 1926 . Morning World-Herald . Omaha, Nebraska.
  6. News: Scofield . Vern . December 30, 1964 . Newspaper Circulation In State Is Nearly The Same, Says New Directory . 8 . Sydney Telegraph . Lincoln . September 21, 2019.