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In 1902 the Flaxton Eagle
was founded in the small northwestern North Dakota town of Flaxton. It was published there
for a short time and then moved to Crosby June 9, 1905 by Julius Hage, where it was known
as the Crosby Eagle. D.A. Gibbs acquired the Eagle in 1907 and published it until 1916,
when he sold it to Divide County Publishing Co., which changed the name of the paper to
the Divide County Journal.
The newspaper has been operated by three generations of the Andrist family since the fall
of 1921, when Calvin L. Andrist and a partner, Nansen B. Henderson, purchased it and
operated it until 1937, when Andrist bought out Hendersons interest.
A competing newspaper, called the Crosby Review, was purchased by a group of pro
Nonpartisan League farmers, and was renamed the Divide County Farmers Press. There was
vigorous competition between the two newspapers for 25 years, with Andrist running The
Divide County Journal and D.A. Gibbs publishing the Farmers Press. In 1946, however, Gibbs
sold his assets to Andrist, and the Press ceased publication.
In the early 1950's The Divide County Journal also purchased remaining assets of the
Noonan Miner, to become the last surviving newspaper in Divide County. At one time there
were 8 to 10 newspapers in the county -- 2 each at Noonan, Crosby, and Ambrose, plus
single publications for a brief time at Fortuna, Stady, and Willow Lake, among others.
Andrist was joined by his son, John, in 1950, and in January 1958 he leased the business
to John, subsequently selling it on Jan. 1, 1961.
In the 1970s, John shortened the name of the paper to The Journal, reflecting a service
territory that extended beyond the boundaries of Divide County. He sold the business to
his son, Steve, in July of 1991. Steve continues to operate the business in Crosby, and in
October 1995, purchased a second paper, The Tioga Tribune.
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| The three
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CALVIN L. ANDRIST
* Born April 10, 1888.
* First newspaper job -- printers devil, fall of 1907, Kermit News, Kermit, N.D.
* 1908 -- Published the Larson Leader, Larson, ND, which was destroyed by fire.
* 1909 -- Employee of the Ambrose Tribune, Ambrose, ND.
* 1910-1911 -- Employee of the Ambrose Newsman, Ambrose, ND.
* 1911-1921 -- Publisher of the Noonan Miner, Noonan, ND.
* 1921-1958 -- Publisher of the Divide County Journal, Crosby, ND
* 1954-55 -- President of the North Dakota Press Association
* 1978? -- Inducted into the North Dakota Newspaper Hall of Fame
* Died: Dec. 27, 1974
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JOHN
M. ANDRIST
* Born Aug. 1, 1932
* Grew up working part time for his father at the Divide County Journal
* 1950-1957 -- Worked full time, learning the business.
* 1958-1961 -- Managing Editor
* 1961-1991 -- Publisher of The Journal.
* 1970-71 -- President, North Dakota Press Association
* 1989 90 -- President, National Newspaper Association
* 1992-2008 -- Member North Dakota State Senate
* 2000 -- Inducted into North Dakota Newspaper Hall of Fame
* 2002 -- Received National Newspaper Association's Amos Award for
distinguished service to the community press.
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STEVEN J. ANDRIST
* Born April 24, 1954
* Grew up working part time for his father at The Journal, Crosby, ND.
* 1976-1981 -- Reporter, The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, ND.
* 1981 -- Assistant News Editor, Winona Daily News, Winona, Minn.
* 1981-1986 -- Reporter, The Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn.
* 1986-1991 -- City editor, The Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn.
* 1991 to present -- Publisher, The Journal, Crosby, ND.
* 1998 to present -- President, Journal Publishing Inc., publisher of The Journal and The
Tioga Tribune, Tioga, ND.
2001-2002 -- President North Dakota Newspaper Association
2007 -- President North Dakota Newspaper Education Foundation
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