Former Edgewood College newspaper adviser David Young retires
David Young, an English professor and former student newspaper adviser, is retiring after 25 years at Edgewood College.
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David Young, an English professor and former student newspaper adviser, is retiring after 25 years at Edgewood College.
With Memorial Day approaching, National Newspaper Association President Andrew Johnson put out a call to 11 states plus the Washington D.C. area to help complete the Wall of Faces project honoring those who died in the Vietnam War.
David Maraniss wrote his new book “to understand myself and understand this country,” he told Doug Moe in a recent Isthmus profile.
In recognition of the newspaper’s increased reliance on subscriptions, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Wednesday began making more content exclusively available to its subscribers.
MINOCQUA – The Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce last month awarded The Lakeland Times of Minocqua with its Cornerstone of the Community award for its community support and involvement.
Forum Communications Co. President and CEO Bill Marcil Jr. has joined the board of the News Media Alliance, the group announced last week.
After covering The Bulldog Stomp many times over the last 11 years, Portage Daily Register reporter Lyn Jerde became part of the story this year.
After 70 years in the newspaper industry, Larry Ebsch is retiring from writing his “ByeLines” column for the EagleHerald in Marinette.
The Courier Press in Prairie du Chien has changed ownership after four generations and 108 years under the Howe family name.
After more than 20 years as a reporter and editor for the Daily Jefferson County Union in Fort Atkinson, Ryan Whisner has taken a new job as editor of Green Industry Pros magazine.