About Killeen Daily Herald
Killeen Daily Herald
Established in 1890, the Killeen Daily Herald has been a cornerstone of the community, consistently delivering news through a century of challenges. Originally a weekly publication, it evolved under the leadership of visionaries like W.E. Bennett and J.T. Carter, adapting to become a daily newspaper. Guided by Frank W. Mayborn, the Herald thrived, documenting significant historical events such as the Luby's massacre and the Fort Hood Shooting, earning the trust of readers across Texas. Today, with General Manager Terry E. Gandy at the helm, the Herald has experienced remarkable growth, boasting a circulation of approximately 20,000 daily and 26,000 on Sundays. Recent investments in modern technology, including a $5.5 million press, reflect the Herald's commitment to excellence and innovation, ensuring the continued delivery of high-quality news to the community.
In addition to its print offerings, the Herald has expanded its services to include commercial printing operations and the publication of the Homefinder magazine, further meeting the needs of its diverse audience. With over a century of journalistic excellence, the Killeen Daily Herald remains dedicated to informing, inspiring, and empowering its readers. As it looks towards the future, the Herald remains committed to its mission, embracing the challenges and opportunities of the ever-evolving media landscape while remaining a trusted source of news and information for generations to come.