Smithson deciphers Commerce Department’s newsprint tariff decision
The U.S. Department of Commerce determined the newsprint tariffs should be permanent, but the news is not all bad, and as with this entire process, it’s complicated.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce determined the newsprint tariffs should be permanent, but the news is not all bad, and as with this entire process, it’s complicated.
Evans Print & Media Group, parent company of the Monroe County Herald and the Hillsboro Sentry-Enterprise, is celebrating its 20th anniversary in Sparta, Wisconsin.
Gary Redfern, a veteran journalist whose career has roots in Milwaukee, has been named editor of the Holtville Tribune/Calexico Chronicle/Imperial Valley Weekly newspapers, publisher Brenda Torres announced Monday.
After 28 years at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, sports columnist Gary D’Amato is leaving for a new position covering golf for Madison-based Killarney Golf Media.
Woodward Communications, Inc., parent company of four Wisconsin newspapers, has added the Anamosa Journal-Eureka to its portfolio of weekly newspapers.
Mark Nesbitt, formerly of the Monroe Times, has been named assistant sports editor for Unified Newspaper Group, which includes the Oregon Observer, Verona Press, Stoughton Courier Hub and Fitchburg Star.
The U.S. Department of Commerce today reduced tariffs imposed earlier this year on Canadian newsprint producers, offering a partial reprieve to publishers who have struggled to absorb increased newsprint costs.
An art exhibit and contest will celebrate the work of the Central St. Croix News, which published its final issue on Feb. 22, 2018. Any person who read, bought, appeared in, worked for or was part of the news community is invited to attend the art show opening and evening of reminiscing on Thursday, Aug. 9, at Foster Hall in Hammond. There will also be a newspaper art contest, which will award prizes to the best newspaper-related art.
After a little over 18 months at the Price County Review, reporter Jason Marvin announced this week that his last day will be Aug. 7.
United Communications Corporation, the parent company of Kenosha News, has sold two Massachusetts publications to Triboro Massachusetts News Media Inc.