PHOTOS: Iron County Miner hosts Wayzgoose
The Iron County Miner helped celebrate Iron County Heritage Days — and the 140th anniversary of the newspaper — by hosting its first-ever Wayzgoose from 1-5 p.m. on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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The Iron County Miner helped celebrate Iron County Heritage Days — and the 140th anniversary of the newspaper — by hosting its first-ever Wayzgoose from 1-5 p.m. on Friday, July 25, 2025.

The Family Owners Regional Roundtable, scheduled Sept. 18-19 at the Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort, is a fast-paced, meeting designed for publishers, owners, and key decision-makers in small and mid-sized markets. The cost is $50 per person, including Thursday dinner and Friday sessions.
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A company’s non-profit organization has donated a surfboard-shaped “Buddy Bench” in memory of the late former Southern Lakes Newspapers editor-in-chief Ed Nadolski at the Burlington Community Aquatic Center.
The Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will host its 16th annual journalism ethics conference at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025.

Ready to lace up your hiking boots and soak up the best of Wisconsin’s wild side? From the rocky cliffs and waterfalls up north to the rolling prairies and dramatic bluffs down south, Wisconsin’s summer trails are calling your name.

Technology is a monster that both fascinates some and terrifies others. It can quietly creep into our lives like a slithering creature when we least expect it or come straight at us and hit us in the face like a sledgehammer.

Former Wisconsin Newspaper Association president Pieter ‘Peter’ F. Graaskamp, age 66, of Eau Claire, passed away Wednesday, July 23, 2025 surrounded by his family at home while under hospice care.

The 170th anniversary of The Richland Observer was chronicled in the July 24, 2025 issue of the publication.
The Oneida County district attorney said last week she is declining to file charges for misconduct in public office against Lake Tomahawk town chairman George DeMet in relation to a recent court finding that DeMet knowingly broke the state’s open meetings law.