The roaring ‘20s was a time of progress and change, and much of the news was delivered by newspapers. While the radio made its way into our living rooms, the papers found a place on the kitchen table. It was common, mostly for men, to read the morning paper along with their first cup of coffee.
In the Valley, The Daily Herald established in 1892 was one of the oldest newspapers in the area, but as time progressed many small dailies and weeklies throughout the Valley were born. Along with city papers popping up, so did school publications— made available by ...