
Chornobroff joins LaCrosse Tribune
The La Crosse Tribune has added Shaun Chornobroff to its team as a full-time sports reporter, as announced in the paper’s July 10, 2025 edition.
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The La Crosse Tribune has added Shaun Chornobroff to its team as a full-time sports reporter, as announced in the paper’s July 10, 2025 edition.

The News/Media Alliance, the largest trade association representing the news media industry, released the following statement upon President Trump signing his major policy package into law on July 4, 2025.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) “Click-to-Cancel” rule on July 8 noting the FTC failed to follow required procedures under the FTC Act during the rule-making process.

A Marinette alderperson recently received payment for legal fees related to a Open Meetings lawsuit he filed against the city — but was blamed July 1 by the city’s mayor for an increase in the city’s insurance rates.

When you’re approved for Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, you may begin receiving monthly payments – and you may also get a lump-sum award for months or years in which you were disabled but not yet paid.

More Wisconsin high school students than ever before are participating in dual enrollment programs that offer them both high school and college credit.
President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is now law — and the centerpiece of the battle for control of the U.S. House in the 2026 elections.

A lawsuit filed by former Rock County Board Supervisor and government accountability advocate Mike Zoril resulted in Rock County producing requested records and paying Zoril’s attorney fees, court costs, and statutory damages.

Mark Adams, President and CEO, on July 7 described the rebranding to Adams MultiMedia as a “pretty methodical” decision, not a reactionary one.

The Sauk County Health Care Center in Reedsburg will remain open and under county control — at least for now — after special committee meetings and a Sauk County Board meeting on June 26.