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The Daily Herald was founded in 1872 as the Cook County Herald. It was initially tailored to the business needs of the then-rural northwestern portion of Cook County. Hosea C. Paddock, a former teacher, bought the newspaper in 1889 for $175. His sons, Stuart and Charles, took over the paper in 1920 and renamed it the Arlington Heights Herald in ...
2.23 Kane County. 2.24 Kankakee County. 2.25 Kendall County. ... The McDonough County Voice – Macomb; Morris Daily Herald – Morris; Mt. Vernon Morning Sentinel ...
Chicago Herald, 1881–1918; Chicago Herald-American, 1939–1958 (became Chicago's American) Chicago Herald-Examiner, 1918–39 (became Herald-American) Chicago Journal, 1844–1929 (absorbed by Chicago Daily News) Chicago Mail, 1885–1894; Chicago Morning News, 1881 (became Chicago Record) Chicago Morning Herald, 1893–1901 (became Record ...
In October 2012, Gatehouse Media sold the publisher to Shaw Media. Upon acquisition, Shaw Media moved some of the Suburban Life newspapers to other units. The three "Republican" newspapers moved under the Kane County Chronicle editorial umbrella. The two "Farmside" newspapers were combined into McHenry Farmside and moved under Northwest Herald.
The paper covers news of Berwyn, Cicero, Forest View and Stickney in western Cook County. The Berwyn Suburban Life is published by Suburban Life Media and owned by Shaw Media. Shaw Media's suburban group includes the Northwest Herald, Kane County Chronicle, Daily Chronicle of DeKalb, and The Herald-News of Joliet.
Shaw Media purchased The Herald-News from Sun-Times Media in 2013; [25] The Fontanelle Observer and Adair County Free Press in 2017, [21] The Ottawa Times from Small Newspaper Group in 2018; [26] and the La Salle NewsTribune and Indiana Agri-News in 2019. [27]
In 1985, Shaw merged the McHenry County papers into the Northwest Herald, a daily and Saturday newspaper serving all of McHenry County. On March 12, 1989, the Northwest Herald added a Sunday edition and became McHenry County's first hometown, seven-day newspaper. It had a daily circulation of 29,688 and its new Sunday edition had 29,337 ...
As of 2003, the Chronicle became a daily paper with the addition of a Sunday edition. Beginning with the 17 March edition, the Chronicle took a new tabloid format. Also, the Chronicle began publishing five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, as it had between 1991 and 1997.