The Huntington Herald Newspaper

The Huntington Herald Newspaper A free community newspaper. Serving the areas of Huntington, Zavalla, Etoile, Homer and Lufkin, Texas since 1991.

A free community newspaper....written by the community....for the community...paid for by the business community. Serving the areas of Huntington, Zavalla, Etoile, Homer and Lufkin, Texas.

09/02/2025

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HUNTINGTON IS UNDER A
08/31/2025

HUNTINGTON IS UNDER A

City of Huntington 8” water main busted yesterday so it will be necessary to boil water until we get a clean water sample which will probably be Tuesday. This is a precaution due to a serious drop in water pressure .

08/30/2025

Huntington High School Drug-Free All Stars 2025-2026

Front row, from left to right: Presli Flowers, Taelor Riley, and Rebekah Sapp. Second row, from left to right: Audrey Barton, Violet Williams, Marlee Jones, and Carrington Truss.
Back row, from left to right: Cade Forrest and Christopher Miller.

08/30/2025

PIE-FECT COMPETITION ALERT! 🍰 Don't be a party pooper, enter our pie baking contest via https://forms.gle/ntkxEsqtqPAJGLQq7! Whip up those Apple, Pumpkin, or Pecan Pies and you might just win some dough (see what we did there?) 💸

Address

PO Box 1154
Huntington, TX
75949

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+19364450362

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A Local Business Supporting Other Local Businesses Since 1991

The Huntington Herald was first started in 1911 (Originally the "Huntington Messenger") when the town was first beginning to thrive. After years without a newspaper it was rebooted in 1991 by the late Jackie Kunkel and her daughter Karolyn Klaes. For the last few decades it has successfully been kept a free, family owned newspaper for the community, written by the community and paid for by the business community. The paper is released once a month on the 1st.​

When the mother-daughter team rebooted the Huntington Herald in 1991 it was a small magazine-type layout, with a couple of local advertisers and only a few pages. Circulation was very small and the news only covered the Huntington area. The duo worked out of their home office on the outskirts of town to create and distribute this young newspaper all while taking care of their ever-growing family. Finding advertisers, hand making the layout and even writing a large number of the articles was only half the job. The first of each month, regardless of rain or shine, they would load freshly printed papers into their cars and deliver each bundle by hand to businesses around Huntington. Now, the paper is a much larger, fold-out newspaper with 12-16 pages per month. Printed circulation has grown into the thousands and covers local news and happenings in Huntington, Zavalla, Homer, Etoile, Broaddus, and every place in between. The many talented writers are all local, volunteering their services to keep this publication free to the public. The advertisers are what pays for the printing of this paper. This is a true work by the community for the community.​

Jackie Kunkel retired as the Publisher/Chief Editor in 2009 and passed away in 2018. Her daughter, Karolyn Klaes, immediately took over the position after having taken time off to run her own local business. She immediatel set work to expand the newspaper beyond Huntington. With a lot of hard work and help from the community she quickly broke this little newspaper out of its comfort zone. Since her take over in 2009 the paper has expanded to Zavalla, Lufkin, Etoile, Homer, Broaddus, and other small communities. Despite the expansion of the area Karolyn still loads the paper up each month and hand delivers the bundles to businesses and mails individuals to those who live too far out to get a copy.​

Keeping up with technology and wanting to give more exposure to the area’s talented writers and the local businesses within, the Huntington Herald went online in November 2013. The decision to follow the online tread was to help the many locals who might be unable to get into town to gather their copy or were unable to pay a subscription fee. The newspaper can now be read either way. Not only can the actual newspapers can be found in various restaurants, local businesses and grocery stores throughout southern Angelina County but now the newspaper can also be viewed in it’s entirety, through this web page.​