Mainly, the newspapers consist of complete bound copies of many years of the Indian Head News and Indian Head - Wolseley News from 1917 to 1984. As well, there are a miscellany of other newspapers - the Vidette
The Indian Head - Wolseley News subseries was donated to the museum by the newspaper. Most of the years included from 1913 to 1983 are sets bound between two pieces of stiff cardboard (by year). Some of the early year bindings have come loose and the first and last issues are sometimes frail and crumbling. New cardboard covers are being cut for the years in the worst shape to prevent further deterioration.
The 20-page September 3, 2002 issue of the Indian Head - Wolseley News highlighting the 100th Anniversary of the incorporation of Indian Head, featuring the RCMP Musical Ride and a visit from Lt-Gov Lynda Haverstock.
News story tells of Lil Weaver trying to see if her father (Herbert Russel Sauder) is in one of the photographs also showcased in the clipping. Photos in the clipping are of the Indian Head Flour Mill and of the town firehall with firefighters and a firewagon.
A small 15 cm X 21 cm 8-page informational booklet about the Town of Indian Head - its history and institutions, with black and white photographs - with a colourful cover. It was published as part of the 1971 Homecoming event.
A small 14 cm X 20 cm leather-bound 60-page scrapbook of newspaper clippings with biographies and articles about well-known Indian Head citizens, including 16 of the series in the Indian Head News called "Our Own Who's Who".
A large (29 cm X 35 cm) black hardcover 200-page notebook containing the records of parcels delivered from the Indian Head Post Office from 1931 to 1942. The book was specifically designed for this purpose
A small booklet of coupons given out as a part of the 1990 Indian Head Homecoming event. Each page is an discount voucher for a different Indian head business.
4 pages (12 cm X 19 cm) of expenditure information - apparently from an officially printed document. The entries all relate to Indian Head. This may be the RM of Indian Head instead of the town.