A story on its website states, “Changes are coming to our Business section, and you’ll see them first on Tuesday.
“We’re moving our weekday Business pages inside of our Local section, where you’ll still find the best coverage of the local business community. We’ll also continue with a full page of stocks and financial information.
“In Saturday’s Tulsa World, we’ll be providing the same strong business coverage although we’ll be moving our weekly wrap-up of mutual fund listings to Sunday, where Business will continue to be a separate section.
“We’re making the adjustments to maximize our daily press runs. We believe our coverage of local businesses fits well within our Local section’s mission of providing the type of in-depth coverage of our area that you can’t find anywhere else.”
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