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. Click the Muskegon Chronicle on Mlive.com link below and look for 150 years in right column under "Muskegon Chronicle Extras".

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 were reduced to three days a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday) with an e-edition available to suscribers 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.

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