It was established in 1904 by Johannes Lavik, and disestablished in 1996.
[1] During World War II in response to the censorship of the occupying forces the paper temporarily ended its operations on 10 April 1940, a day after the occupation.
[1] The newspaper was a proponent for the Nynorsk language in Western Norway, located in Bergen.
[2][3] Among its editors were Per Håland, who edited Gula Tidend for 25 years, from 1954 to 1979.
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