The Southside Times - Sections

Sections

Personal Finance - This section mentions properties for sale, money-saving ideas, and articles about today's economy. Featured columnists include Amber Yowler and Chuck Roach.
For the Record - This usually features obituaries, but also may feature wedding announcements and anniversaries.
Opinion - Contains letters to the editor, Torry's Top 10 (a weekly feature by Torry Stiles), a political cartoon, editorials, a column by Scott Emmett, as well as the masthead, featuring a list of people involved at the paper.
Pets - Published every third Thursday of the month, this section includes articles from veterinarians and brief blurbs from shelters about animals up for adoption.
At Play - Usually contains calendar events from all around the South Side.
Community - Usually contains announcements, such as community projects, high school students' achievements, business endeavors, local colleges and college students from the paper's coverage area's activities and government meetings.
Living - Publishes columns about nutrition and cooking. Contributors include Clint Smith, Carol Michel, and Wendell Fowler.

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