Extra! Phoenix-area newspaper hits 103 years of publication

pub_benbow_crop-300x231By Bob McClay | KTAR

With the advent of social media, newspapers around the country have struggled to stay alive. Some have even shutdown.

But more than 100 years after opening its doors on Feb. 12, 1912, the Buckeye Valley News is still reporting the news on a weekly basis.

“We cover not only Buckeye, but Phoenix, Scottsdale, and all of the surrounding cities,” editor Sharon Torres said.

The paper’s Fourth Street offices are home to a museum, complet with old printing equipment and an old outhouse that once belonged to Dorothy Huntsman, a local pioneer.

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