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The Columbia Daily Tribune's parent company, Gannett, announced Tuesday that the printing currently done in Columbia will move to other facilities.
The Columbia Daily Tribune will be closing its printing plant in September, according to Gannett, the parent company of the Daily Tribune.
The Columbia Daily Tribune's parent company, Gannett, announced Tuesday that the printing currently done in Columbia will move to other facilities.
The Columbia Daily Tribune's press facility will close in September, with printing operations moving to Iowa and Illinois.
Gannett is closing another print facility — the Columbia plant that printed the Columbia (Missouri) Daily Tribune and other publications — as it consolidates its operations.
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