Clinton Herald

American newspaper in Iowa, founded 1856 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Clinton Herald is a three-day (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) daily newspaper published in Clinton, Iowa, and covering Clinton and Jackson counties in Iowa, and Carroll and Whiteside counties in Illinois.

Sergeant Jesse Cassius Barnett of Battery B, 57th Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps, in uniform with the Clinton Herald newspaper, with the headline "One Road for Germany - Surrender" and a cigar (1918)
OwnerCNHI
EditorChris Baldus
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Clinton Herald
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerCNHI
EditorChris Baldus
General managerChristopher Mussmann
Founded1856 (170 years ago) (1856)
Headquarters221 Sixth Avenue South, Clinton, Iowa 52733 United States
Circulation3,250 (as of January, 2026)[1]
Sister newspapersIowa:
Websitewww.clintonherald.com Edit this at Wikidata
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It is owned by CNHI.[2] The paper was founded in 1856[3] by the publisher Charles E. Leonard, the husband of suffragist Cynthia Leonard and father of Lillian Russell.

The newspaper's marketing slogans include "News About You!" and "Where It's At!"

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