Divided government will be new test for many Wisconsin lawmakers
Nearly 80 percent of the Wisconsin state Legislature is experiencing divided government for the first time this year, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report.
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Nearly 80 percent of the Wisconsin state Legislature is experiencing divided government for the first time this year, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report.
No decision has been made about the fate of The Blair Press following the death of publisher Lee Henschel on Jan. 9, the Trempealeau County Times has reported.
The National Newspaper Association convention is coming to Milwaukee in October and is reaching out to graphic artists at Wisconsin newspapers to create a logo
MADISON – Report for America has chosen the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism to host one of 50 journalists across the country this year. Report
Lynne Lance is the new executive director of the National Newspaper Association, the organization announced in this months Pub Aux.
NYPA needs about 50 WNA members to sign up as judges by Jan. 11 to help judge their news, advertising, college and high school contests
Wisconsin’s state’s tax burden reached a nearly 50-year low in 2018, with state and local taxes accounting for 10.5 percent of taxpayers’ personal income, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism was one of 10 newsrooms chosen by the Solutions Journalism Network to receive a grant in the second round of its Renewing Democracy initiative.
The WNA and other media organizations have won the right to challenge a Racine County judge’s decision to seal a Racine alderman’s public records case.
The Wisconsin Civics Games will receive an additional $5,000 grant from The Evjue Foundation, the charitable arm of The Capital Times, the foundation announced Wednesday.