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Feb 4, 2008

Star-Tribune's business section undergoes changes

Changes in the Star Tribune's business section will bring more data, deep coverage of local companies and true personal finance, according to the newspaper's business editor Eric Wieffering.
The paper added new beats and will concentrate more on enterprise and investigative stories. Also, a new Minnesota Investor page will offer an in-depth look at the performance of the state’s 100 largest companies.
Other changes include:
• Ka-Ching and Kara McGuire's popular column, Pay Dirt, moves from Friday to anchor personal finance coverage on Sundays.
• Heard on the Prairie, a new staff-written column, also debuted on Feb. 2. The column lets reporters take a deep look at challenges, opportunities, triumphs and missteps at the mainly Minnesota-based companies they cover.
• Juice, a new page that examines energy issues, from green to nuclear, on a local, regional, national and international perspective, appears on the back page on Fridays.
To read the full announcement click here.

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