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Unified Newspaper Group consolidates newspaper offices in Oregon

After a year of primarily remote work, Unified Newspaper Group is consolidating in-person operations into its downtown Oregon office.

The move will close the group’s longtime Verona headquarters and move all four newspapers to 156 N. Main St., Oregon. UNG publishes The Verona Press, The Oregon Observer, The Stoughton Courier Hub and the Fitchburg Star. UNG general manager Jim Ferolie said in the announcement that consolidating will reduce the group’s facility costs by about 90%.

Benjamin Pierce

Benjamin Pierce joins UNG as sports, community reporter

Benjamin Pierce is the newest member of the Unified Newspaper Group reporting staff. He will cover sports and community news.

Pierce previously spent two years with The (Janesville) Gazette as an education reporter, while covering sports part-time. A La Crosse native, he was a sportswriter for nearby Lee Enterprises’ weekly newspapers while attending Western Technical College. He later attended UW-Whitewater, where he served as assistant news editor and managing editor of the Royal Purple student newspaper. 

Hallie Chasensky

Hallie Chasensky joins Amery Free Press advertising staff

Hallie Chasensky is joining the Amery Free Press advertising staff, the newspaper announced Tuesday.

Chasensky will serve as a multimedia sales consultant for the Free Press. She will succeed Pam Humpal, who plans to retire from the newspaper this summer. A native of St. Paul, Minn., Chasensky earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing communications from UW-River Falls.

John Halverson

Former journalist John Halverson re-elected to Lake Geneva city council

John Halverson, a longtime journalist and former general manager of the Lake Geneva Regional News, last week won re-election to the Lake Geneva city council, the newspaper reported.

A journalist for more than 40 years, Halverson served as general manager of the Regional News from 2008 to 2014. He also was a member of the WNA Foundation Board from May 2016 to June 2017.

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O’Rourke launches new websites for former RiverTown newspapers

O’Rourke Media Group announced last week it has launched new websites for its former RiverTown newspapers, ditching its previous regional model for a more local focus.

Rivertowns.net, the previous online home of the (Ellsworth/Red Wing, Minn.) Republican Eagle and the (Hudson) Star-Observer, is being replaced by individual websites for each newspaper. The regional website was launched in August 2019, coinciding with the mergers of several newspapers.

Samantha Yocius

Graphic designer Samantha Yocius to leave TP Printing

Samantha Yocius, a graphic designer for TP Printing, is leaving the company this week.

Reporter Ross Pattermann noted her departure in a column, saying goodbye and wishing her good luck. Yocius started in July 2019 and spent nearly two years with the company, which publishes The (Abbotsford) Tribune-Phonograph, The (Edgar) Record-Review and the (Loyal) Tribune Record Gleaner.

Luke Reimer

Luke Reimer to cover Shawano County for NEW Media

Reporter Luke Reimer has joined the NEW Media news staff, and will cover Shawano County for the news group. Reimer also writes about pro and college sports for the Wisconsin-based sports website Flurry Sports.

Warren Bluhm, interim editor-in-chief, said in the announcement that Reimer’s “invaluable” digital experience made him an ideal fit for NEW Media. The group, which publishes the Shawano Leader, Oconto County Times Herald and Wittenberg Enterprise and Birnamwood News, is working to grow its online news coverage.

Greg Marsten

Greg Marsten named Burnett County Sentinel editor

Greg Marsten, a veteran journalist and Minneapolis native, has been named editor of the Burnett County Sentinel. He replaces Jonathan Richie, who left the Sentinel to join the Portage Daily Registernewsroom.

Most recently, Marsten spent nearly 12 years with the (Frederic) Inter-County Leader as a reporter and photographer. Since starting his reporting career at age 15 with KBEM-FM in Minneapolis, Marsten estimates he has worked for five radio stations, five newspapers, three magazines, and has been published in a dozen other periodicals.

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Assistant editor Anna Maria Hansen to leave Price County Review

After nine years with the newspaper, assistant editor Anna Maria Hansen is leaving the (Phillips) Price County Review.

Hansen, whose last day with the Review will be Friday, wrote about her departure in a farewell column. She recalled her start as a reporter for The Phillips Bee, which later merged with the Park Falls Herald to become the Price County Review.

Sid Schwartz

Sid Schwartz to retire from editor roles at The Gazette, APG

Sid Schwartz, editor of The Gazette and regional editor for Adams Publishing Group, will retire next month, the Janesville newspaper announced Thursday.

Schwartz has led The Gazette newsroom for the past six years, and last year added regional editor responsibilities for APG, overseeing its southern Wisconsin newspapers. He also took over in November as editor of the Beloit Daily News following the retirement of longtime editor Bill Barth.

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