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Minnesota paper revamps, introduces three new sections

The following excerpt was sent out from lacrossetribune.com:

Greetings, readers, and welcome to your new Winona Daily News.

As your news consumption habits change, we’re always looking for ways to improve our products and provide the most engaging local news report. You’ve told us you value the type of deeply reported local news that you can only find in the Daily News, and your continued support allows us to give you the most comprehensive coverage of local news, sports, business and features.

So starting today, we’re excited to share our new print product that includes some unique upgrades to your newspaper. Your Daily News launches today with new sections, new features, and the kind of in-depth journalism that you’ve come to expect from our award-winning staff.

You’ll still get the same 24/7/365 local news coverage you’ve come to expect from our journalists. But starting today, our up-to-the-minute coverage across all of our digital platforms will be complemented by an expanded print edition that’s available three days each week. For you, that means each time you pick up your newspaper, it’ll feel — and read — like a traditional Sunday edition. It will arrive at your home, or be available for purchase at your favorite store, three days each week — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

So what’s new?

A section: The best of local news with a focus on enterprise reporting that goes beyond traditional next-day coverage of events and issues. This first section will also feature local business news, opinion, weather, obituaries and a recap of important local news stories from the last couple of days to quickly catch you up on anything you might’ve missed since your last print edition was delivered.

360: It’s our new national and international news section. This vibrant report includes the most important stories from around the world, as well as compelling new features like a photo page of “Today in History,” fact-checking reports on news topics, environment and climate reporting from our staff meteorologists and more.Sports: The best of local and national sports. We’ll bring back expanded sports event schedules, standings, game recaps and a “Today in Sports History” page that’ll give you plenty of water-cooler conversation items.

Lively: The best of lifestyles content like food, health, home, entertainment, what to watch on TV, horoscopes and advice and, of course, your favorite comics and puzzles. On Saturdays, you’ll get our bonus Parade magazine page.

Read more here.

Mariam Ahmed

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