It was built in 1915 as the third headquarters of the Gering Courier, whose founding editor, Asa Wood, served as a member of the Nebraska Senate.
[2] He was followed by his son, Warren C. Wood, who served in World War II.
[2] The building was designed in the Classical Revival style, "with symmetrical pedimented entrances flanked by pilasters and a parapeted roofline with a large classical cornice.
"[2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 15, 2004.
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