Myrna, Jeff and Sam Wagner of Iowa Information |
The Wilson and Burns families, who published the paper for 93 years, sold it to Iowa Information, owned by the Wagner family of Sheldon, best known for its flagship, The N’West Iowa Review,
"The Wagner and Wilson/Burns families have been colleagues and friendly competitors at decades of statewide Iowa Newspaper Association and multi-state awards ceremonies," the papers said. "Both the Sheldon and Carroll newspapers have earned Iowa Newspaper of the Year honors," the Carroll paper in 2013 and the Review 17 times. "Another reason for the decision by both families is the Wagners are positioning a third generation for a future in the newspaper business," with Jeff and Myrna's son Sam.
Doug Burns interviewing candidate Barack Obama |
Burns, marketing vice president Tim Burns and their mother, Publisher Ann Wilson, will stay on for a short time as consultants. "The staffs in both Carroll and Jefferson will stay largely in place. . . . Printing of the publications will remain at White Wolf Web in Sheldon," a sister firm of Iowa Information that prints more than 145 newspaper titles a week, the story says.
Carroll and Sheldon are in western Iowa. (Google map) |
When Vilsack called the Times Herald the best rural newspaper in the United States, early in the Obama administration, it was a daily. During the pandemic it started printing twice weekly. Wagner and Burns "acknowledged the newspaper industry is seeing dramatic changes like a lot of industries, but they are optimistic about its future. “I can’t begin to tell you what a better arrangement this is than having the newspapers in the hands out out-of-state chains or hedge funds,” Burns said. Iowa Information has 10 publications.
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