The present building was erected in 1935 at 820 North Lower Broadway and has subsequently been remodeled and enlarged several times.
The most recent addition was completed in 1994 when a new Goss Metroliner offset press was installed in a $10 million expansion.
In the early days, the paper cost just a few cents and until well after World War II, was delivered on bicycles.
The Caller-Times was the first source to report on U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney's hunting accident.
Katharine Armstrong, the owner of the ranch on which the accident took place, waited until the next morning to inform the Caller-Times.