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The ''Casper Star-Tribune'' is a
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published in Casper, Wyoming, with statewide influence and readership. It is Wyoming's largest print newspaper, with a daily circulation of 23,760 and a Sunday circulation of 21,041. The ''Star-Tribune'' covers local and state news. Its website, Trib.com, includes articles from the print paper, online updates, video and other multimedia content. In 2002, the newspaper was acquired by Lee Enterprises.


History

The origins of the ''Casper Star-Tribune'' date to 1891, when the weekly Natrona Tribune began publishing under the ownership of 20 men organized as the Republican Publishing Co. In 1897, A.J. Mokler acquired the newspaper and changed its name to the ''Natrona County Tribune''. Mokler sold the Tribune in 1914 to J.E. Hanway and Associates and two years later Hanway produced the first edition of the ''Casper Daily Tribune'', which quickly grew to become the largest newspaper in Wyoming by circulation. The weekly ''Natrona County Tribune'' continued to publish through the 1920s, when it merged with other publications and eventually shut down. In 1920, Hanway commissioned a standalone building for the newspapers, the "Tribune Building" in downtown Casper, which was used by the company until 1963. The renamed Tribune Company purchased the morning ''Casper Herald'' in 1925 and merged it with ''Daily Tribune'', creating the ''Casper Tribune-Herald''. The ''Casper Morning Star'' was first published in 1949, with Allan Drey as the founding editor and publisher. The Tribune Company acquired the ''Morning Star'' in 1955. In 1961 both newspapers were sold to Wyoming Publishers Inc., which renamed the daily edition the ''Casper Tribune'' and created a new Sunday edition called the ''Casper Star-Tribune''. Separate delivery of the ''Morning Star'' and ''Tribune'' ended in 1965, replaced by a single daily and Sunday paper, the ''Casper Star-Tribune.'' Howard Publications bought the paper in 1972 and operated the ''Star-Tribune'' until its acquisition by Lee Enterprises in 2002. Lee Enterprises purchased the ''Star-Tribune,'' along with family-owned Howard Publications' 15 other daily newspapers for $694 million. In 1985, the ''Casper Star-Tribune'' was the runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize in excellence in public service journalism for its investigation of Northern Utilities Inc. The investigation found that the company was significantly overcharging natural gas customers in Wyoming due to an unfavorable agreement that Northern Utilities had entered into years earlier with its corporate parent. The ''Casper Star-Tribune'' began charging for access to its website in 2011 by using a
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. In 2018, the newsroom staff of the Casper Star-Tribune voted to unionize under the umbrella of The News Guild, becoming the first newspaper staff in Wyoming to do so. The ''Casper Star-Tribune'' is the first newspaper owned by Lee Enterprises to have unionized while owned by the company.


The Casper Journal

In 2004, the ''Casper Star-Tribune'' acquired ''The Casper Journal,'' a weekly news publication''.'' In 2017 the ''Casper Journal's'' website was transferred to the ''Casper Star-Tribune's'' website. The ''Casper'' ''Journal'' printed its last edition in August 2022.


Reputation

The ''Casper Star-Tribune'' regularly wins the Wyoming Press Association's "Deming Cup for General Excellence", awarded to the best large newspaper in the state, as well as other regional awards. The ''Casper Star-Tribune's'' editorial board has endorsed both Republicans and Democrats for public office. In 2008, the newspaper endorsed Democratic nominee Barack Obama. In 2012, the editorial board endorsed Republican nominee Mitt Romney. The newspaper did not endorse a presidential candidate in 2016.


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* * {{Lee Enterprises Daily newspapers published in the United States Newspapers published in Wyoming Organizations based in Casper, Wyoming Lee Enterprises publications Publications established in 1891 1891 establishments in Wyoming