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The formal logo of the newspaper as seen at its official site http://republicanherald.com/customer-service here and other pages is Republican Herald., appearing three times on that page. One editor believes the name of the paper is Republican-Herald, based on prose text that appears twice on the page. Fellow editors are asked: What is the WP:COMMONNAME of the paper? I would suggest the common name is that which appears on the actual newspaper that is distributed to reader. --Tenebrae (talk) 20:31, 24 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
There is as well no hyphen in the newspaper's own Google metadata at [1]
This paper should not be confused with a '"Republican-Herald in Winona, Minnesota, and an earlier one (1920s-1930s) in Port Clinton, Ohio. --Tenebrae (talk)