The News-Herald (Ohio) Explained

The News-Herald
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Owners:Digital First Media
Publisher:Jeff Schell[1]
Editor:Tricia Ambrose
Headquarters:7085 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, Ohio 44094
United States
Website:News-Herald.com

The News-Herald is a newspaper distributed in the northeastern portion of Greater Cleveland, Ohio, United States, serving Lake and Geauga Counties as well as a section of eastern Cuyahoga County.

History

The News-Herald began as the Willoughby Independent on April 18, 1879, was renamed Willoughby Republican in 1920, and became the Lake County News-Herald in 1935. Its offices moved from downtown Willoughby to 38879 Mentor Avenue (U.S. Route 20) in 1950, then to its current location, 7085 Mentor Avenue, adjacent to Mentor, after 1973.[2] The News-Herald purchased the Lake County Telegraph of nearby Painesville, formerly the Painesville Telegraph, which was founded by Eber D. Howe, effective May 1, 1986, the latter merging with the former.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contact Us. The News-Herald. September 18, 2017.
  2. Book: 125 Famous Fronts: The News-Herald, 1879 - 2004. 2004. The News-Herald. Willoughby, Ohio. 2–3.
  3. News: Julie. Thornton. Telegraph's Demise 'Sign of the Times'. The News-Herald. 1. May 1, 1986.