EagleHerald names Tricia Hurley ad, marketing manager
Tricia Hurley has been named advertising sales and marketing manager for the (Marinette) EagleHerald, the newspaper announced Saturday.
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Tricia Hurley has been named advertising sales and marketing manager for the (Marinette) EagleHerald, the newspaper announced Saturday.
John Clark, a longtime newspaper veteran who spent 12 years as a publisher in Wisconsin, will retire at the end of this month.
Emily Ristow, who spent the last six years at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, has been named director of local news transformation for American Press Institute
Longtime columnist Jim Stingl, business writer Rick Romell and environmental reporter Lee Bergquist are among eight veteran journalists retiring from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
After more than four decades at its current location, the La Crosse Tribune building was sold Monday by parent company Lee Enterprises, the newspaper announced.
Student journalists at UW-Superior and Superior High School teamed up this fall for a joint enterprise they dubbed the “Catlin Connection,” the Superior Telegram reports.
Ramon “Ray” Hansen, a retired newspaper publisher, editor and reporter who once owned the Waushara Argus, recently published a book chronicling his decades-long career in the newspaper business.
Patricia A. Hawkenson used The Eau Claire Leader and other publications to add historical accuracy to her novel set in 1930s Eau Claire.
Jen Zettel-Vandenhouten started a new role this week as regional editor for the Duluth Media Group, which includes the Superior Telegram.
After 57 years of Lyke family ownership, The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Ripon Printers will have new owners, the newspaper announced Wednesday.