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Fuhrman retires from Clintonville Tribune-Gazette after 50 years

Bernice Fuhrmann has retired after 50 years in the newspaper industry — 46 of which were spent with the Clintonville Tribune-Gazette.

Furhmann, whose retirement began on May 16, served in many roles throughout her career with the newspaper. She became well versed in the laws and complexities of legal notices and oversaw that department for several Multi Media Channels publications, including the Waupaca County Post, Clintonville Tribune-Gazette and the New London Press Star.

Jason Kreul named editor of the Fenimore Times

Jason Kreul, who previously worked for the Wisconsin State Journal reporter, has been named the editor of the Fenimore Times.

A native of Fennimore and longtime resident of Boscobel, Kreul is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Prior to joining the Times, Kreul worked as a writer for the State Journal in the early 2000s and, then, in the food industry before returning to journalism.

Ryan Spoehr named managing editor of The Courier

Ryan Spoehr, who previously served as managing editor of The Courier, an Adams Publishing Group newspaper covering Waterloo and Marshall, has been named managing editor of the Milton Courier.

Prior to joining APG, Spoehr worked for Southern Lakes Newspapers in Delevan, including stints at the Whitewater Register, The Enterprise of Palmyra and Eagle, the Delavan Enterprise and the Elkhorn Independent. He also worked for the Black Earth-based News Publishing Company, serving as a reporter for The Banner Journal in Black River Falls and as managing editor for The Clark County Press in Neillsville.

Jeromey Hodsdon joins The Sun Prairie Star

Jeromey Hodsdon, a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, has joined The Sun Prairie Star as a reporter.

Hodson earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism, advertising, and media studies in May. During his time at UW-Milwaukee, the Sun Prairie native served as a reporter for Media Milwaukee and as sports editor for the UWM Post.

Donna Nickel in kayak

Sawyer County Record’s Donna Nickel pens final column

Donna Nickel, the Sawyer County Record's lake columnist for the Spider Lake News, has penned her last column for the newspaper.

Nickel, a Cleveland native, has been writing the column — "leaving her unique stamp of whimsy, humor and insight on a column devoted to community news, stories, events, weather, anniversaries and birthdays" — since Jan. 8, 2014. During the last eight years, it has developed a devoted following.

Mike Johnson

Kenosha News sports editor Mike Johnson steps down

Mike Johnson, sports editor for the Kenosha News since 2018, announced in his farewell column Sunday that he will be leaving the newspaper.

Johnson joined the Kenosha News as a sports reporter in 2004, shortly after graduting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he worked at the Badger Herald student newspaper. At the News, he covered countless high school regional and sectional games, and many state championships — as well as the NFC Championship Game that turned out to be Brett Favre’s last as a Green Bay Packer.

Alexandra Steussy-Williams in front of farm

Former Agri-View editor joins University of Wisconsin-Extension

Alexandra Steussy-Williams, former assistant editor for Lee Enterprises' Madison based Agri-View, is the new Natural Resources Communications Specialist with University of Wisconsin-Extension, the newspaper reports.

In October 2013 — just eight months after joining Agri-View as an intern — Steussy-Williams was named the newspaper's assistant editor. After the work inspired her to dive into the confluence of conservation and agriculture,  she left the newspaper to pursue a master’s degree in agroecology at UW-Madison. In her new role she works specifically on Grassland 2.0, a collaboration of farmers, academics, Extension professionals and others who work to develop pathways for farmers to increase profits, yields, and efficiency.

Patrick Marley

Patrick Marley joins Washington Post as democracy reporter

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel statehouse reporter Patrick Marley will join The Washington Post in the newly created position of democracy reporter for the Upper Midwest, The Post reported Thursday.

Marley will focus on how state and local officials navigate pressures on the administration of elections, while tracking legislative and legal battles over voting rules and access to the polls. He also will be responsible for telling the stories of those who have lost faith in the electoral process, according to the announcement, which noted his reporting will focus on Wisconsin, Michigan and other parts of the Upper Midwest.

Mark Lewis

Mark Lewis named president of Tulsa World Media Group

Mark Lewis, publisher and president for the Wisconn Valley Media Group, has been promoted to president of the Tulsa World Media Group. Lewis has served as publisher of The Times since 2009 and, following Lee Enterprises' acquisition of United Communications Corporation in 2019, his role of publisher was extended to the Kenosha News and Lake Geneva Regional News.

Stephanie Jones, editor of the Regional News and former editor of The Times, will oversee news as the southeastern Wisconsin regional editor. She will work directly with Adam Rogan, news editor of The Times, and John Sloca, news editor of the Kenosha News.

Alisyn Amant

Alisyn Amant joins Oregon Observer

Alisyn Amant, a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has joined the Wisconsin Media Group team and will cover community news for The Oregon Observer.

A Baraboo native, Amant and earned undergraduate degrees in journalism and English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During her time at UW-Madison, she covered film and TV for The Daily Cardinal student newspaper and volunteered as a reporter for the Goodman Community Center, writing for the Eastside News. She also has spent time reporting for the Tomahawk Leader.

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