The Daily Herald One thing I can tell you after seven years writing for The Daily Herald is that you never know what to expect will happen year after year. Much like the evolving changes within Columbia and Maury County, The Daily Herald has experienced its own transitions over the years. Some have been for the better, while others might have been a little trickier to adapt to. Including the recent decision to sell the former South Main Street office, life at the local newspaper has been anything but boring over the last year. It's kind of ironic, considering we've all been working from home for so long, which meant having to experience the changes primarily through emails, phone calls and virtual meetings. Some days, it feels like I can't even remember the good old days of showing up in the morning, buzzing myself through the side door, sliding my paper time card into the old machine and settling into my desk amongst the sounds of phones ringing, fingers typing and flickering florescent lights.