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The Muskegon Chronicle : ウィキペディア英語版
Muskegon Chronicle

The ''Muskegon Chronicle'' is a daily newspaper in Muskegon, Michigan, owned by Booth newspapers. It started publication in the early-to-mid-19th century. In May 2007, the paper celebrated 150 years.
It is an afternoon paper Monday through Friday. It is a morning paper on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. The Sunday edition started publication in 1970.
Because of common ownership with ''Grand Rapids Press'', the ''Chronicle''s coverage and distribution focuses on Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, and Ottawa County north of the Grand River, while the Press focuses on Kent, Ottawa (south of the Grand River), and Allegan counties. These two papers often publish each other's stories. Beginning with the October 18 edition, printing of the ''Chronicle'' was moved to Muskegon to the Walker, Michigan, printing facility of ''The Grand Rapids Press''. Both newspapers are still printed daily, although home delivery for both was reduced to three days a week (Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday) with an e-edition available to subscribers and the print edition available only in newsstands on the other days.
The newspaper competes with the ''Grand Haven Tribune'' in the Grand Haven area. There is a Tri-Cities Edition for Grand Haven and surrounding areas.
==Features==

*''Parade Magazine'' is inserted in Sunday's paper.
*Susan Harrison Wolffis, Clayton Hardiman, and Marla Miller write columns.
*The television listings section, "On TV," is published on Saturday. The Saturday paper is the smallest paper of the week.
*On Tuesdays, a community paper is published. It is similar to the Advance Newspapers but features no original content. It is distributed only to those who don't subscribe to the daily paper.
*The ''Chronicle'' is located at the intersection of Third and Clay in downtown Muskegon, neighboring the Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts.
*''Water's Edge'' () is a quarterly visitor's guide to Muskegon and Grand Haven.
*The ''Chronicle'' publishes books based on its archives, focusing on Muskegon's history. A book about Buster Keaton is available, as well as books about Muskegon street names and the origins of several companies founded in the city.
*WOOD-TV provides weather forecasts.
*The "Jobs and Business" section is published on Sunday and Wednesday.
*The "Edge" section is published everyday except Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Each day has its own features: food/health, family/faith, and movies/TV. On Monday, it is called "SIMPLE," an acronym listing the food and health-related topics found in the section. It includes features found in "Edge" - syndicated columns, comics, crossword puzzle, etc.
*"MAX" is published on Thursday and is a weekend entertainment guide.

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