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- Post-Bulletin abstract "The Post-Bulletin is a daily newspaper based in Rochester, Minnesota. Published Monday through Saturday each week, it is the largest afternoon newspaper in the state. The Post-Bulletin also offers an exact replica of the print edition online to subscribers.Originally there were two separate publications, the Post and the Bulletin. The Post-Bulletin's foundation marked the combination of these two in 1925. The Withers family ran the paper from 1925 until Bill Boyne took over in 1979. As of 2013, the Post-Bulletin employs 150 people.The Post-Bulletin is owned by the Small Newspaper Group, which also owns three other news providers in the Midwest: The Dispatch, Quad Cities in Illinois, The Daily Journal, Kankakee, Ill. and The Times, in Ottawa, Ill. The four newspapers have an active online presence on their respective websites. View daily news, weather, Rochester and surrounding community information and events at www.postbulletin.com. The Post-Bulletin publishes a monthly magazine, Rochester Magazine, which awards "Best (fill in the blank) of Rochester" plaques to local businesses, Agri-News, the largest weekly agricultural news source in the Midwest and a wide variety of weekly/monthly special sections, most recently Radish magazine (healthy living from the ground up) and PB507 weekly arts, entertainment ad community happenings.".
- Post-Bulletin circulation "110000".
- Post-Bulletin circulation "121000".
- Post-Bulletin format Broadsheet.
- Post-Bulletin headquarter Rochester,_Minnesota.
- Post-Bulletin thumbnail Post-Bulletin_logo.svg?width=300.
- Post-Bulletin type Newspaper.
- Post-Bulletin wikiPageExternalLink www.postbulletin.com.
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- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mower_County,_Minnesota.
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- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Olmsted_County,_Minnesota.
- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Small_Newspaper_Group.
- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_Minnesota.
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- Post-Bulletin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Post-Bulletin".
- Post-Bulletin circulation "110000".
- Post-Bulletin circulation "121000".
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- Post-Bulletin headquarters "18".
- Post-Bulletin headquarters "Rochester, Minnesota".
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- Post-Bulletin maneditor "Jay Furst".
- Post-Bulletin name "Post-Bulletin".
- Post-Bulletin oclc "22368050".
- Post-Bulletin owners "Small Newspaper Group".
- Post-Bulletin photoeditor "Germaine Neumann".
- Post-Bulletin publisher "Randy Chapman".
- Post-Bulletin sportseditor "Craig Swalboski".
- Post-Bulletin type "Daily newspaper".
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- Post-Bulletin subject Category:Mower_County,_Minnesota.
- Post-Bulletin subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Minnesota.
- Post-Bulletin subject Category:Olmsted_County,_Minnesota.
- Post-Bulletin subject Category:The_Small_Newspaper_Group.
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- Post-Bulletin comment "The Post-Bulletin is a daily newspaper based in Rochester, Minnesota. Published Monday through Saturday each week, it is the largest afternoon newspaper in the state. The Post-Bulletin also offers an exact replica of the print edition online to subscribers.Originally there were two separate publications, the Post and the Bulletin. The Post-Bulletin's foundation marked the combination of these two in 1925. The Withers family ran the paper from 1925 until Bill Boyne took over in 1979.".
- Post-Bulletin label "Post-Bulletin".
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- Post-Bulletin homepage www.postbulletin.com.
- Post-Bulletin isPrimaryTopicOf Post-Bulletin.
- Post-Bulletin name "Post-Bulletin".