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Thank you for your interest in advertising with us. We have been a key media buy for businesses in the Northern Hills & Rapid City area for many years. We have the strongest print media vehicle in the market for print, insert and online advertising.
The Black Hills Pioneer: Established in 1876, the paper is the oldest business in West River South Dakota and the only locally owned and operated newspaper in the territory. The Pioneer serves Spearfish, Lead, Deadwood, St. Onge and Whitewood in Lawrence County. Sturgis and Piedmont in Meade County and Belle Fourche, Newell, Vale and Nisland in Butte County.
The Weekly Prospector: Established in 1976, The Prospector is the leading advertising shopper in the Northern Hills. TDeliveries to Lawrence, Meade, Butte, Harding and Pennington counties in Western South Dakota, as well as Northeast Wyoming and Southeast Montana.
To place print or online advertising contact a sales representative.
Ad Manager Sona O’Connell (605) 642-2761 or sona@bhpioneer.com
Northern Hills
Dawn Hatch (605) 642-2761 or dawn@bhpioneer.com
Katie Heggem (605) 642-2761 or katie.heggem@bhpioneer.com
Christine Jewett (605) 642-2761 christine.jewett@bhpioneer.com
Sturgis
Sharon Mason (605) 641-8636 or sharon@bhpioneer.com
Lead-Deadwood
(605) 642-2761 or phoebe@bhpioneer.com
Belle Fourche & Newell
Christine Jewett (605) 642-2761 christine.jewett@bhpioneer.com
Nation's Center News
Dawn Hatch (605) 642-2761 or dawn@bhpioneer.com
Rapid City
Sharon Mason (605) 641-8636 or sharon@bhpioneer.com
We look forward to serving your business marketing needs with our newspapers
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