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''The Sanford Herald'' is a
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published Tuesdays through Saturdays in
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. The Sanford Herald has a daily circulation of just over 9,000 and is published Tuesday through Saturday, and has published continuously since 1930. The Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the North Carolina Press Association. It is published by the
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of Paducah, Kentucky. The paper announced on Dec. 8, 2019 that it would stop publishing a Sunday edition as of Jan. 7, 2020.


History

''The Sanford Herald'' was preceded by ''The Sanford Journal'' (1926–1930). Past publishers include W.E. Horner Sr. (Founder and Publisher Emeritus), William E. Horner Jr. (1991–98) and Bill Horner III (1998–2016). Current publisher is Jeff Ayers. The current editor is F.T. Norton.


Past Editors

* Robert W. Mason (1933–34, 1952–57) * James R. McIver (1934-1949) * Draughn H. Miller (1949–50) * Walter H. Paramore (1951) * Francis Church (1951–52) * Charles McWilliams (1957–58) * Charles Presslar (1958–60, 1964–73) * Walter Alexander McNeil (1960–64) * William C. Hodges (1973–1992) * Cornelia Olive * Jay Thwaite * Dan Fields (2004–2007) * Billy Liggett (2007–2011) * R.V. Hight (2011–2014) * Thomas Jensen (2014–2016) * Shawn Stinson (2016–2017) * G. Chambers Williams III (2017) * Logan Martinez (2017–2019) * F.T. Norton (2019–2021) * Mark Rogers (2021–)


Redesign

In August 2007, The Herald launched a redesign of its newspaper with the intent on better highlighting local content and adding cosmetic improvements. The redesign included more local coverage in its news section and the addition of a daily features section titled "Carolina." The redesign coincided with the newspaper's switch from using Quark XPress design software to Adobe InDesign.


Pay Wall

On August 24, 2010, The Herald instituted a
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on its website. As of that date, no one could read the stories, archives and most of the other content without subscribing. Online-only subscriptions were offered at $2 per day or $16 per month. Customers with home delivery of the print edition had full access to the website for no additional charge.


Awards

The Sanford Herald won the North Carolina Press Association's highest honor, General Excellence, for its division for three consecutive years between 2010 and 2012. In 2012, The Sanford Herald won 17 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D including first in: *Best Video *Best Niche Publication *Best Color Home Furnishings and Appliances Ad *Best Color Apparel, Jewelry and Accessories Ad *Best Use of Humor in an Ad In 2011, The Sanford Herald won 30 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D including first in *General News Reporting *Deadline News Reporting *Online Breaking News *Education Reporting *News Enterprise Reporting *Sports Feature Writing *General News Photography *Sports Photography *Multimedia Project *Headline Writing *General Excellence for Websites *Appearance and Design *News Section Design *Special Section *Best Niche Publication *General Excellence for Newspapers In 2010, The Sanford Herald won 25 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D including first in *General News Reporting *Deadline News Reporting *Education Reporting *News Enterprise Reporting *General News Photography *Photo Illustration *Best Video *Criticism *Appearance and Design


Content

The Herald covers several topics, including local government ( Lee County Board of Commissioners,
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City Council,
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Town Commissioners, Lee County Board of Education), state government (
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), education, arts and entertainment, religion, business and crime. The daily news section ranges from 10-16 pages. The sports section covers the local high schools ( Lee County High School,
Southern Lee High School Southern Lee High School is one of two high schools in Sanford, North Carolina, and serves grades 9–12. The school mascot is the cavalier and the school's colors are navy and orange. Notable alumni * Aaron Mellette, former NFL wide receiver * ...
),
Central Carolina Community College Central Carolina Community College is a public community college with campuses in Chatham, Harnett and Lee counties. It is part of the North Carolina Community College System. It offered its first classes in 1961. Academics Central Carolina Com ...
athletics, local golf tournaments, other youth sports,
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athletics and more. Local football coach Jody Stouffer writes a column keeping track of former high school athletes and their college sports achievements. The Herald utilizes weekly syndicated columns from writers such as
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, Walter Williams, John Hood, Chris Fitzsimmons, D.G. Martin, Michelle Singletary and more. The editorial page also features local editorials and columns and editorial cartoons. The Herald's social media footprint includes a Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Reporters will also often run their own individual social media accounts, reporting on the news of the day and live-tweeting from government meetings and other events.


See also

*
List of newspapers in North Carolina There have been newspapers in North Carolina since the ''North-Carolina Gazette'' began publication in the Province of North Carolina in 1751. As of January 2020, there were approximately 260 newspapers in publication in North Carolina. While pr ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sanford Herald, The Lee County, North Carolina Daily newspapers published in North Carolina