Grandview Herald

It covers local news, sports, business, and community events to its audience every Wednesday.

[3] Two years after the paper starting circulation, it was purchased by Chapin D.

The production of the paper continued, but the Herald didn’t get a new home until 1922 when the building that it currently resides in was built.

[5] Foster was the publisher from 1911 to 1924 and renamed the paper the Grandview Herald during that time.

[5][2] In his 1919 history report, William Denison Lyman wrote that the Herald was a “bright, active, well-conducted” paper, which is a standard the newspaper strives to reach every week.