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Saskia Hatvany has left the LaCrosse Tribune and Winona Daily News after two years as a photojournalist.
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Saskia Hatvany has left the LaCrosse Tribune and Winona Daily News after two years as a photojournalist.
The Supreme Court race appears to be an early advantage for the liberals as they seek to broaden their high court majority, political insiders say.

As homelessness grows across Wisconsin, the silence by lawmakers leaves the public guessing.

When the weather turns crisp and kickoff returns, so does one of Wisconsin’s most cherished traditions: the tailgate. For Wisconsinites, the real magic happens hours before the football game even starts.

The Wisconsin Newspaper Association is initiating a bill being cosponsored by Rep. Todd Novak and Senator Romaine Quinn relating to newspaper publication and typeface for certain legal notices.

WNA general managers and publishers have already been contacted about statewide homelessness stories to be published in conjunction with World Homeless Day in 2025.

Friday, Aug. 29, was Steve Rundio’s last day at The LaCrosse Tribune. He inhabited positions ranging from paper boy to sports reporter to weekly editor to covering crime and courts during that 38-year time period in the Coulee Region.
A circuit court judge has dismissed a criminal defamation charge against Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad, a ruling based on lack of probable cause, according to online court records.
The 2025 version of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Directory is now available.

During the past 45 years, Wisconsin has seen a dramatic increase in damage caused by flooding, as the climate has warmed, extreme rains have become more common, and urban development has continued.