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Herald Nation The social media page for Barberton, Norton and the surrounding area. Davis established the Barberton News in the basement of the National Hotel.

Since the early days of Barberton, residents have relied on local newspapers to keep up with community news. Shortly after Barberton’s founding in 1891, the town’s first weekly paper, the Banner and Bulletin, appeared at Saturday newsstands. Though short-lived, lasting just a year, it helped spread the nickname “Magic City.”

In 1892, local teacher John R. Strongly Democratic in tone, the paper re

flected Davis’s politics. He was later elected mayor, overseeing Barberton’s incorporation and the arrival of streetcars. The News came to an end in 1929 after Davis’s death. To balance political voices, attorney Edward Huene launched the Republican-leaning Barberton Leader in 1894. Under the later ownership of Eugene Rowe, a former Akron Beacon Journal editor, the Leader served the city until 1922. Other short-run papers followed, including the Barberton Telegram, Barberton Socialist, Barberton Times, and the Barberton Post, which published through 1960. The most enduring of Barberton’s newspapers was the Barberton Herald, founded in 1921 in Kenmore and moved to Barberton in 1923. It absorbed both the News and the Leader, becoming the city’s dominant local paper. Over nearly a century, the Herald chronicled Barberton life, from neighborhood events to civic debates. By the 2000s, it was selling more than 8,000 copies a week and had expanded to online subscribers. But after nearly 100 years, the Barberton Herald closed its doors on December 31, 2022. Its legacy now lives on in a volunteer-run community page known as Herald Social, listed publicly as Herald Nation, which carries forward the tradition of local storytelling in Barberton.

💜 We know some posts can feel heavy. If our updates ever cause you stress, please feel free to unfollow our page. Our goal is to keep the community informed with the news you deserve. For those interested in history, the Barberton Public Library maintains thousands of local newspapers on microfilm, including issues of the News, Leader, Post, and Herald.

Thank you Barberton Fire Department for releasing a press release with updates on the building collapse and fire in a ti...
09/19/2025

Thank you Barberton Fire Department for releasing a press release with updates on the building collapse and fire in a timely manner. Clear communication is critical during emergencies, and the department’s quick action provided residents with accurate information. In times of crisis, having official updates not only helps keep the community safe but also highlights the professionalism and transparency of our local first responders.

09/19/2025

Tickets go on sale THIS Friday! You can purchase single tickets for $30 or RESERVED tickets in groups of 4 or 8.

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Thank you to the Barberton Fire Department, Barberton Police, and the surrounding departments who worked safely and effi...
09/19/2025

Thank you to the Barberton Fire Department, Barberton Police, and the surrounding departments who worked safely and efficiently. Their quick response and teamwork kept the situation under control and ensured the safety of the community. We appreciate their dedication and professionalism.

🛑🛑 ALERT: No acess to Wooster Road eastbound at 31st Street and Johnson Corners  to Hudson Run today due to paving.
09/19/2025

🛑🛑 ALERT: No acess to Wooster Road eastbound at 31st Street and Johnson Corners to Hudson Run today due to paving.

09/19/2025

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UPDATE: All mutual aid has been released, but Barberton Fire remains on scene. The building department has been called in and the entire block surrounding the structure will be blocked off for the evening.
STAY AWAY ::::::::ALERT:::: ALL ROADS ARE BEING CLOSED NEAR AND AROUND 469 W. Tuscarwas Ave.
UPDATE::::::The building has collapsed. BUILDING CONTINUES TO COLLAPSE::::
UPDATE:::Firefighters are trying to make entry into the surrounding buildings to check for homeless people that may be living near or in the buildings.
UPDATE: The Fire is OUT. The firefighters continue to clear the surrounding buildings. The Barberton Fire Drone has been called to the scene.

Barberton Fire is headed to the area of W. Tuscarwas Ave and Second Street for a building on fire. There is heavy smoke and an orange glow that can be seen from the station on Wooster Road downtown. Please AVOID the area until further notice. Updates will be posted as they become available.

Please stay away and pray to keep our police and firefighters safe.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio today announced the unsealing of 17 federal indictments cha...
09/18/2025

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio today announced the unsealing of 17 federal indictments charging more than 30 people allegedly involved in connection with fi****ms offenses and illegal drug violations. Ten additional defendants will face state charges.
The Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms and Explosives (ATF), with assistance from numerous federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, led the investigation and apprehension of defendants in a series of coordinated arrests that concluded this morning. One federal defendant remains at large.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio today announced the unsealing of 17 federal indictments charging more than 30 people allegedly involved in connection with fi****ms offenses and illegal drug violations. Ten additional defendants will face state charges.

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Since the early days of Barberton, residents have enjoyed getting their news from local sources. Shortly after Barberton was established in 1891, the town’s first weekly newspaper was founded, keeping residents up to date on the goings on in the new town. Available at newsstands each Saturday morning, the “Banner and Bulletin” documented the early growth of Barberton and is credited with promoting the nickname the Magic City. The Banner and Bulletin, however, was rather short lived, lasting only one year before ceasing publication. Citizens were not long without a newspaper, though, as prominent resident and former teacher John R. Davis founded the Barberton News in 1892 and published early issues out of the basement of the National Hotel (once located at the corner of present day Wooster Road North and West Lake Avenue). Davis’ popular weekly paper had a strong Democratic bent, an indication of the owner’s own outspoken political beliefs. In 1894, Davis made a successful run for mayor, and during his term Barberton was incorporated as a village and the streetcars made their debut in town. The newspaper came to a rather abrupt end in the fall of 1929 after the untimely death of its founder and publisher. Though Davis’ son George briefly managed the paper, the Barberton News published its last issue within months of Davis’ passing. During the successful run of the News, Republican residents felt underrepresented, and in 1894 the Barberton Leader was founded by attorney Edward Huene. This weekly newspaper changed ownership several times in its early years, eventually coming under the management of former city editor of the Akron Beacon Journal, Eugene Rowe. The Leader began publication out of the Tracy Block on Tuscarawas Avenue before moving to a location on Second Street in the early 1900s. Though popular during its time, the Leader published its last issue in December 1922. Several other publications appeared on the Barberton news scene over the years. In 1906, the Republican Barberton Telegram began publication, fading away by the early 1920s. The Barberton Socialist arrived alongside the Telegram, but little is known of this short-lived publication. The Barberton Times and Independent appear briefly in the city directories, but suffered similar fates to that of the Socialist. The 1950s would bring about the Democratic Barberton Post, which reportedly enjoyed a weekly circulation of 5,000. Owned by a group of men from Akron, the Post printed three additional weekly publications for the communities of Portage Lakes, Canal Fulton and Canton before closing up shop in 1960. Barberton’s longest running publication, however, continues today. Established in Barberton in 1923, the Barberton Herald actually began in Kenmore in 1921 before relocating to the Magic City and setting up offices on West Tuscarawas Avenue. The newspaper would relocate several times before settling in its present location on Fourth Street Northwest in 1967. Copies in the early 1920s sold for two cents apiece or $1 for a year’s subscription. Herald founders Harold Makinson and Frank Gaethke, who also established Marshall’s Department Store, would acquire both the defunct “Barberton Leader” and the struggling Barberton News in the 1920s. Each publication maintained individual offices for a time until the newspapers were consolidated around 1929. Issues of the Herald in the early 1930s include in the front page banner the founding dates of each of the three formerly separate publications. The Herald has evolved throughout its nearly 90-year history, but has continued to focus coverage on local communities and local issues. Today, the newspaper averages sales of more than 8,000 issues a week through subscription and newsstand sales, with an additional 600 paid online subscribers. Interested in reading historic Barberton newspapers dating back to 1892? The Barberton Public Library Local History Room makes available thousands of issues of local newspapers on microfilm, including the News (1892-1929, incomplete), Leader (1913-1922), Post (1953-1960) and the Herald (1928-2010, excluding 1933). Current year issues of the Barberton Herald are also available. The Herald (0442600) published Thursdays for Vespoint Publishing Co., Inc. Periodicals Postage paid at Barberton, OH, 44203. A subscription in 44203 is $18, out of delivery area $25, out of the State of Ohio $35, out of United States $65. The Herald can be read Online for $15 per year. No refunds please. Integrated Postal Software is used with SATORI, CASS Certification, Zip+4, Line of travel, Carrier route and Delivery point bar code since Oct. 2009. Member Ohio Newspaper Association *** Member National Newspaper Association