— The Evansville Courier Press in Indiana is cutting its stock listings in favor of the Money & Markets page from the Associated Press.
— The Tampa Tribune in Florida is cutting some of its printed stock listings to accommodate the narrower paper that it will begin printing on.
— The Sacramento Bee has added a “Job Front” column in its Monday business page as part of an overall emphasis on recession coverage throughout the paper.
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The Capitol Forum is seeking a detail-oriented and collaborative Deputy Managing Editor to support the…