Welcome to The Carnegie Herald
Serving the Community Since 1903, and founded in the horse and buggy days, The Carnegie Herald is Carnegie's oldest privately-owned business still in existence today.
The first issue of the Carnegie Herald came off a chain drive press in May 1903, four years before statehood when Carnegie was becoming a thriving trading post on the banks of the Washita River in western Oklahoma.
The Herald celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2003 and has had 10 owners during its century of covering news in the heart of the southwest.
Today the newspaper is owned by Publishers Donald and Lori Cooper who purchased the business in June, 1991.
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In addition to the newspaper office at 14 W. Main, the Herald is available in Carnegie at:
Super Quick Stop
Hop N Sack Convenience Store
Town East Convenience Store
Carnegie Travel Stop
Super C Mart
Liberty Drug
Fort Cobb
T-Birds
The Mustang Stop
Ratliff's Grocery
Mountain View
E-Z Out
Hop N Sack Convenience Store
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