| Type | Dailynewspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Hearst Corporation |
| Editor | Dave Clark |
| Founded | 1937; 88 years ago (1937) |
| Headquarters | Midland, Michigan, U.S. |
| Circulation | 5,115 (as of 2022)[1] |
| Website | ourmidland |
TheMidland Daily News is a dailynewspaper which servesMidland County, Michigan. The offices for the paper are located at 219 East Main Street in downtownMidland; the paper is widely circulated around Midland County.[2]
The newspaper also prints the school newspaper forHerbert Henry Dow High School,The Update. TheDaily News is the last daily newspaper in the Tri-Cities left with a regular print schedule, since theBay City Times andSaginaw News cut back their print editions to three times a week in June 2009. It publishes 6 days a week, with a weekend edition.
The paper can trace its lineage to the 1858 founding of theMidland Sentinel, which after a number of ownership and name changes became theMidland Republican in 1881. In 1937,Republican publisher Philip T. Rich founded theMidland Daily News as a successor to the weeklyRepublican.[3] In 1968, Rich sold the paper to Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers, a company based inDecatur, Illinois. In 1979,Lee Enterprises purchased theDaily News along with other Lindsay-Schaub papers, then immediately resold the paper to theHearst Corporation.[3]
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