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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 ...
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 ...
The Northwest Herald, with a circulation of approximately 21,000, [32] is the county's primary newspaper, serving the greater McHenry County area, and printed and published in Crystal Lake. Lake and McHenry County Scanner, launched in 2012 by Sam Borcia, is a local digital newspaper which covers McHenry County and nearby Lake County, Illinois. [33]
2.36 McHenry County. 2.37 Menard County. 2.38 Mercer County. ... The McDonough County Voice – Macomb; Morris Daily Herald – Morris; Mt. Vernon Morning Sentinel ...
Harvard once had a daily newspaper, the Harvard Herald, which was published from 1887 until 1986. In September 2009, a new monthly publication, the Harvard Main Line, was launched. [35] The city is also served by the Northwest Herald, which covers all of McHenry County.
Northwest Herald – daily newspaper based in Crystal Lake which serves the greater McHenry County area; Northwest Herald MyHometown – Northwest Herald's Huntley MyHometown homepage; Daily Herald – daily newspaper based in Arlington Heights; serves cities in five counties incl. McHenry & Kane
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 1981, B. F. Shaw Printing Co. created a subsidy called Shaw Media Group, which managed the Daily Sentinel of Woodstock and its newspapers in McHenry County, Illinois. [32] Two years later Shaw Media Group merged with the Free Press Newspaper Group, owned by Free Press, Inc. The new company was named Shaw / Free Press Media. [33]