Al neuharth biography

Influential, driven, and successful are three adjectives that describe this famous South Dakotan. Al Neuharth is a South Dakota native that didn’t give up on his dreams despite his difficulties. After years of determination and hard work he became a self-made millionaire. He started small and worked his way up to build the nation’s largest newspaper and media company. Neuharth founded the USA TODAY newspaper, the Gannett Media Company, and the Freedom Forum.

Al Neuharth was born on a farm in Eureka, South Dakota, on March 22, 1924. When Al was only two years old, his father passed away in a bad farming accident. As Neuharth grew up, he knew he needed to help his family. From a very young age Al viewed hard work as a necessity , not an option. He started his first job at the age of eleven as a newspaper carrier. Because of his love of writing, he wrote as a youth writer for the The Echo that was published in Aplena, South Dakota.

At the age of nineteen, Al entered the Army as an infantryman during World War II and was awarded the Bronze Star. After the war, he attende

Al Neuharth

American businessman (1924-2013)

Allen Harold "Al" Neuharth (March 22, 1924 – April 19, 2013) was an American businessman, author, and columnist born in Eureka, South Dakota. He was the founder of USA Today, The Freedom Forum, and its Newseum.[1]

Early life

Al Neuharth was born in Eureka, South Dakota,[2] to a German-speaking family.[3] Neuharth's parents were Daniel J. and Christina, who married on January 11, 1922. Daniel died when Al was two. Al needed to help his family survive the Great Depression. He worked on his grandfather's farm.[clarification needed] As a youngster; he also delivered the Minneapolis Tribune but he gave that up for a better-paying job in the meat industry, sweeping up in the meat plants and slaughtering animals. Neuharth graduated from Alpena High School in Alpena, South Dakota, where he worked for Allen Brigham, owner of the local newspaper, the Alpena Journal. At the age of 19, Neuharth served in the Army during World War II. As a member of the 86th Infantry Division, Neuharth

Legacy Allen "Al" Neuharth

From SD Hall of Fame Programs

Legacy Allen "Al" Neuharth

Hall of Fame Inductee

South Dakota Legend

Induction Category
Arts and Entertainment
Induction Year
1980
Home Town
Alpena, SD
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