$26 for a One-Year Print Subscription to the "Northwest Herald" ($338 Value)
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A print copy of the Northwest Herald, full of McHenry County happenings, sports, and opinions, delivered to your door Thurs–Sat
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The Deal
- $26 for a one-year print subscription to the Northwest Herald ($338 value)
The print subscription is valid for Thursday–Saturday home delivery.
*All-access digital included
Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- Online redemption only.
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Eligibility & Restrictions
- New customers only.
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Additional Info
- Prepaid introductory offer for non-subscribers living within the Northwest Herald home delivery area who have not subscribed in the past six months. Standard delivery rates apply upon expiration date of introductory offer. Valid only for listed zip codes. This is a continuous subscription offer. You may cancel at any time. Subscription will continue unless the Northwest Herald is notified. Non-refundable. Offer may expire without notice. For information on our subscriber terms and conditions, please visit
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Northwest Herald
For more than 150 years, the Northwest Herald has kept McHenry County informed and lived up to its mission: "Making our communities better places to live." The paper keeps their finger on the pulse of McHenry County and the rest of the region with a sizable local desk, and has been recognized over the years for its efforts. The staff boasts a spread of awards from the Illinois Press Best of the Press Awards 2015. The Northwest Herald, Crystal Lake staff claimed the first place title for Division E Sports Feature with Life as a college athlete, noted for thorough research and data. Individual writers were honored in 2015, including a second place for original columns, and an honorable mention for headline writing. A staff team showed their dedication to local events with their coverage of the McHenry Teachers Strike, for which they took home first place.
The publication simultaneously covers the news on a statewide and national scale, and through a partnership with PlanItNorthwest, the Northwest Herald also keeps its readers abreast of upcoming concerts, arts workshops, family events, and networking opportunities.