Fort Collins Coloradoan - Daily Paper

Daily Paper

The Coloradoan focuses on local news on the covers of its first two sections. The "A" section's interior includes nation and world news and an opinion page. The cover of the second "A" section features business stories, both local and national.

"Section B" features lifestyles content with themed pages dictating coverage. Monday is health and fitness; Tuesday is shopping; Wednesday is food and cooking. Thursday is pets and animals; Fridays is movies and new releases; Saturdays is home and garden; Sundays is a "wild-card" day with anything from religion to cooking being featured, along with Kathleen Duff's On Family column. Comics and TV listings are found on pages B2 and B3, local calendars on page B4 and some days a family page with family-related calendars and columnists. The obituaries, crime reports and more are found in the "B" section. The back page is a detailed full-color weather map cobranded with 9News and featuring the likeness of television weatherwoman Kathy Sabine.

Sports fill the paper's "C" section and covers both local prep, CSU and semi-pro teams around the area as well as Denver pro teams and national sports.

Classified advertisements fill the paper's "Section D". Four puzzles also run in "D": Crossword by Eugene Sheffer, Jumble from Tribune Media Services, and sudoku and kakuro, both from United Features Syndicate.

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