Herald-Citizen

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Herald-Citizen
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s)Walls Newspapers [1]
PublisherJack McNeely
EditorJack McNeely
Founded1903
Headquarters1300 Neal St.
P.O. Box 2729
Cookeville, TN 38502
ISSN 8750-5541
OCLC number 11501842
Website Herald-Citizen

The Herald-Citizen is a daily newspaper in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. It has been published since 1903.

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  1. "Alabama newspaper owner Carmage Lee Walls Sr. dies". Tuscaloosa News. Associated Press. Retrieved 2019-03-13.