Tooele Transcript-Bulletin

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The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin [1] is a 114-year-old, twice-weekly (Tuesday and Thursday) newspaper serving Tooele County, Utah, and environs. The paper, originally called the Tooele Transcript, was purchased by James Dunn, a Scottish farmer and poet, in 1898 for $20. It has remained in the hands of the Dunn family for several generations since. In 1923, the paper acquired the rival The Tooele Bulletin, and began publishing under the Transcript-Bulletin name.[1] The paper has won numerous awards for editorial excellence over the years, and was named the best non-daily newspaper in Utah by the Society of Professional Journalists Utah Headliners in 2007, 2009 and 2010.[2]

The newspaper's parent company, Transcript Bulletin Publishing, is a diversified printing, publishing and design enterprise serving clients across the nation.

References

  1. ^ Utah Press Association
  2. ^ Society of Professional Journalists Utah Headliners