The Sierra Vista Herald / Bisbee Daily Review is a newspaper printed in Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States. Most of its circulation goes to Sierra Vista, Huachuca City, Hereford, Palominas, and Fort Huachuca. It is also circulated in Bisbee.
History
Ky Richards Jr. and his wife, Lois Richards, originally from Hawaii, started printing the Huachuca Herald on Fridays starting October 7, 1955. They put out the first editions on a typewriter, composing stories on their kitchen table. On October 8, 1967, the couple started printing the paper twice a week. At that time, the newspaper hit the streets on Sundays and Wednesdays.
On May 22, 1968, the couple sold the newspaper to Sig H. Atkinson of Chandler and Milton I. Wick, co-founder of Wick Communications. On October 5, 1976, the Review was merged into the Herald-Dispatch and publishing was expanded from three to five days a week. At that time the combined circulation was over 10,000.
The newspaper added Associated Press wire service news. On June 14, 1981, a Sunday edition was added. In 2004, the Herald / Review changed into a morning, seven-days-a-week newspaper. In 2017, the print schedule was reduced to five days a week, and then to three days in 2020.
