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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 no longer has a physical location in Muskegon. • ''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. ==References==