The
Argus Leader traces its history back to 1881 when the weekly
Sioux Falls Argus began publication. The
Argus-Leader (then hyphenated) was the result of the
Sioux Falls Argus' merger with the
Sioux Falls Leader in 1887. The paper was aligned with the
Democratic Party until the
1896 election when it switched to the
Republican Party and was notably supportive of
William McKinley. (It is no longer aligned with any political party.)
Speidel newspapers bought the
Argus Leader in 1963. In 1977, Gannet purchased Speidel creating one of the largest holding companies of newspapers with 73 papers. It was the second-largest newspaper purchase in U.S. history at the time. In 2021, the paper made the decision to shut down its print production plant in Sioux Falls and consolidate those operations with other Gannett-owned newspapers in Des Moines, Iowa. This announcement led to speculation that the
Argus Leader building itself may be for sale. The following year, the
Argus Leader building was sold. At the time, the newspaper had an agreement which could be extended to continue occupying part of the building. In November 2023, the newspaper announced it was moving its newsroom at 200 S. Minnesota Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls after nearly 70 years occupying the same space. The team of seven to 10 reporters will join the rest of its distribution team at 710 N. Western Avenue. ==Readership==