Ceilley retires as sports editor of Plymouth Review
After 30 years as sports editor, Greg Ceilley announced his retirement last week from The Review in Plymouth, Wisconsin.
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After 30 years as sports editor, Greg Ceilley announced his retirement last week from The Review in Plymouth, Wisconsin.
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Police Body Cameras held its first meeting Thursday at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.
Eric A. Johnson, editor and publisher of FYI Northwoods News, is retiring. Read his farewell column here.
Cap Times Idea Fest, a two-day event featuring lively discussions and social fun, returns Sept. 28-29 on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
Two accomplished journalists this week joined the advisory board of the Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, according to posts on the Center’s Facebook account.
Simpson Street Free Press reporter Zaria Glover has published her second full-length novel, the Madison after-school program reported. Glover, who attends James Wright Middle School,
The Milwaukee Press Club announced Monday the journalists who will be inducted into the club’s Media Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 26, 2018. Of the eight inductees, four worked at Milwaukee newspapers. They include Elizabeth (Betsy) Brenner, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Marilyn Krause, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Stuart Wilk, Milwaukee Sentinel & Dallas Morning News; and Nathan Conyers, (deceased), Milwaukee Times.
Nash Weiss, a 21-year-old incoming senior at UW-Madison, is serving as interim editor of his local weekly newspaper, the Mondovi Herald-News.
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Police Body Cameras will meet at 10 a.m. July 26 in Room 411 South of the State Capitol in Madison.
WNA Executive Director Beth Bennett was installed Tuesday, July 10, as president of TEMPO Madison, an invitation only, peer-to-peer organization in greater Madison that connects