Tomorrow’s business sections are typically some of the smallest of the year. With the market closed today, there’s not a lot going on. Some newspapers have put announcements in today’s paper stating that business news will be found in the back of the sports or metro sections on Tuesdays. Few business reporters probably worked today given the holiday.

Got any strange or unique ways your business section will be used tomorrow? If so, I’d like to know about them. With the Labor Day holiday, a lot of business sections write stories about workers. With the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, there are typically shopping stories to write. But what do you write that’s business-related for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday? I haven’t seen any stories.

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