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Matt McMillan, CEO of Press Publications, Northstar Media, Kanabec Publication, Sentinel Publications, is the newly-elected chairperson of America’s Newspapers board.
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Matt McMillan, CEO of Press Publications, Northstar Media, Kanabec Publication, Sentinel Publications, is the newly-elected chairperson of America’s Newspapers board.

A bill intended to inform Wisconsin drivers how much they are paying at the gas pump in federal and state fuel taxes has been created by Rep. Scott Allen, R-Waukesha, and Sen. André Franken. Jacque, R-New Franken.
A few states have had the courage to give sick people options for medically assisted suicide, allowing them to make their own choice about checking out.
Jill Underly got reelected as state schools superintendent in April while being accused of avoiding debates.
When she recently failed to show at a legislative hearing over her department’s handling of sexual misconduct cases, criticism mounted again.

The League of Women Voters of Ozaukee and Washington Counties (LWVOzWa) hosted the West Bend High School Annual Civics Games Invitational at the high school on Saturday, with Grafton High School winning the event.

My visit to the woods was to find a location and build a new deer hunting stand. I needed to find a spot overlooking the natural crossings of deer that also provided a wide vista.

On the stormy night of November 10, 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald disappeared beneath the icy waves of Lake Superior. Half a century later, Wisconsin’s maritime communities are not only remembering the tragedy but also celebrating the deep, enduring ties the ship and its crew had to the state.

The Public Notice Resource Center will host a 1 p.m. EST (12 noon CST) webinar on Monday, Nov. 17 to discuss the best practices to help keep public notices in newspapers.

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the City of Cedarburg, Police Chief Mike McNerney, Detective Dustin Koehler and 10 John Doe police officers by a woman who was arrested for running a drug house — charges that were later dropped.
A suburban Milwaukee police chief placed on paid leave for months as part of an internal investigation has been charged with a felony count of misconduct, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.