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Type | Dailynewspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | 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.
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.[2] 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.[2]
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