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Minnesota paper changes weekend biz section

Jay Furst, the managing editor of the Rochester Post-Bulletin in Minnesota, writes about changes to the paper’s weekend business section.

Furst writes, “Your Money, which replaces the current Business section, will be all about personal finance, and here’s where the Wall Street Journal comes in. The Journal, as you likely know, is the Bible of capitalism and the most important business publication in America, and it makes some of its best content available to other papers.

“The Post-Bulletin is now one of that small and select number of papers. Your Money will feature the three-page Wall Street Journal report every weekend, with insight and advice from the nation’s top money experts. This is in addition to local personal finance reporting and columns.

“Also in Your Money: Dave Ramsey, one of the most popular financial advice columnists and media personalities in the business. Dave’s column will be a big part of this new section’s popularity, I’m convinced.”

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