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Originally published Monday, March 16, 2009 at 2:40 PM

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Tacoma, Olympia newspapers announce layoffs

More bad news in the newspaper industry: The Tacoma and Olympia newspapers both announced layoffs Monday.

TACOMA, Wash. —

More bad news in the newspaper industry: The Tacoma and Olympia newspapers both announced layoffs Monday.

The News Tribune of Tacoma is reducing its staff by 30. The Olympian is cutting 15 positions. Jobs will be lost in all areas of the newspapers, including the newsroom. The two newspapers are owned by The McClatchy Co.

Both papers also announced staff pay cuts. Everyone at the Olympian who makes more than $25,000 a year will see a 5 percent cut in pay. Pay cuts at the News Tribune will range from 5 to 10 percent, depending on current salary.

The announcements come the same day that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said it would print its final edition on Tuesday, becoming an online-only publication.

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