Its office was then situated in a small house on A Street in Upland, but within a year a new building was constructed for it.
[7] In 1912, the newspaper office was "considerably damaged" in a fire that swept through Upland's downtown district.
[13] Guy retired in 1939 and sold his interest to Paine,[14] who increased the rate of publication to twice, and then three times, a week.
[15] In 1947, the newspaper was known as the Upland News-Herald, and that year it published an extra edition when Chaffey College was selected as the Western team for the Little Rose Bowl football game.
McDonald announced the suspension of the News-Herald, stating he planned to issue a weekly newspaper.