To our readers: Weekend Plus, Well sections shifting days

To jumpstart your weekend entertainment planning, we’re moving Weekend Plus to Thursdays in our print editions. Well, our health and wellness section, is moving to Sundays.

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The Sun-Times ‘Weekend Plus’ section.

Sun-Times Media

Sure, we’re the hardest-working paper in America. But that doesn’t mean a little fun on the weekend isn’t important to us — or to you.

That’s why, starting this week, we’re switching up publication days for two of our weekly features sections: “Weekend Plus” and “Well.”

To jump-start your weekend entertainment planning, we’re moving Weekend Plus to Thursdays instead of Fridays in our print editions. Well, our health and wellness section that previously ran on Thursdays, will move to Sundays, the perfect accompaniment to your morning cup of coffee.

We continue to innovate both digitally and in print here at the Sun-Times, whether it’s our new Sports Saturday edition; premium content magazines; “Hardest-Working Voices” news and video series; newsletters delivered to your email inbox; special events, including the Illinois Tax Solutions Forum, or podcasts including “Motive,” a collaboration with Chicago Public Media/WBEZ.

Thanks for watching, listening and, of course, reading.

Chris Fusco

Editor-in-Chief

cfusco@suntimes.com

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