Casper Star-Tribune launches redesign today
The Casper Star-Tribune — Wyoming’s largest daily, with a circulation of about 30,000 — launched a redesign today.
On the left is a front from late October. On the right is today’s front:

Editor Chad Baldwin wrote in a Sunday column the paper was changing to a narrower page width today and revising its design.
He wrote:
Our page-design expert, news editor Wes Watson, has worked for months to create our new “look,” and I’m confident you’ll like what you see. Expect a bolder, more colorful design.
We have changed some of the fonts, or the style of type, we use. But we didn’t change the size of the type, after testing several different possibilities. Actually, I think you’ll find the type at least as easy to read as what you have seen from us the last few years.
A closer look at today’s debut front:

The Star-Tribune is owned by Lee Enterprises.