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Judge rules sheriff violated First Amendment with jail threat over COVID posts

A federal judge last week ruled the Marquette County sheriff violated the First Amendment rights of a teenage girl with whom he threatened arrest over her social media posts about COVID-19, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.

The posts, which Amyiah Cohoon shared on her Instagram account in March 2020, detailed her experience with what she believed to be a case of COVID-19. When a member of the Marquette County Sheriff’s Office visited her home on March 27 and ordered the posts to be taken down, she complied but later sued the sheriff with support from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.

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NAHJ chapter introduces itself to Wisconsin newsrooms

The Wisconsin Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists recently issued a formal introduction to newsrooms across the state in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

In its introduction letter, NAHJ Wisconsin says it believes “Latinos in Wisconsin deserve to see themselves represented in the news media and see accurate coverage of their community.” The letter asks for help in this effort from Wisconsin newsrooms. Among its requests are that newsrooms be intentional about hiring Latino journalists and support the talent already within those newsrooms.

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WNA advocates for civics education in Wisconsin schools

Wisconsin Newspaper Association Executive Director Beth Bennett has issued a position statement on behalf of the WNA Board of Directors regarding proposed legislation that prioritizes civics education by mandating that it be taught in grades K-12 throughout Wisconsin. 

"The Wisconsin Newspaper Association enthusiastically supports the passage of AB 563. The development of the civics curriculum, while not specifically outlined in the bill, should include input from all within the education community who are charged with setting curriculum standards in Wisconsin," the statement reads. "The passage of AB 563 will go a long way toward empowering and encouraging young students across Wisconsin to become engaged with government on local and statewide levels."

Homelessness ads, editorial available to WNA members

In advance of World Homeless Day on Oct. 10, Multi Media Channels is challenging Wisconsin newspapers to once again join in the fight to eradicate homelessness by urging readers to contribute to organizations that support the homeless community in our state.

As part of the campaign, MMC has made ads available for republication and the Wisconsin State Journal has provided an editorial about the importance of eradicating homelessness.

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Bill Lueders to be inducted into National FOIC’s Open Government Hall of Fame

Bill Lueders, editor of The Progressive and president of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, will be inducted this month into the National Freedom of Information Coalition’s State Open Government Hall of Fame.

Lueders is one of four inductees who will be honored during a virtual ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 30. Joining Lueders in the Hall of Fame class are Barbara Petersen of Florida, Jane Briggs-Bunting of Michigan and Craig Staudenmaier of Pennsylvania.

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WNA Foundation announces changes for 2021 contest

The WNA Foundation contest committee has voted to make several changes ahead of the 2021 Better Newspaper Contest, including the elimination of three daily categories and one daily circulation division. 

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Poll results indicate support for masks in schools

Polco users and readers visiting WNA member websites from Aug. 19 to 31 were asked whether they supported mask requirements in schools. Out of 715 verified respondents, 61% said they believe masks should be required for all students, teachers and staff in schools this fall, while 27% said masks should be optional for all.

Poll questions are available through a WNA partnership with Polco aimed at helping newspapers better engage readers and access enhanced data and insights. WNA members who have signed up for an account can access their local version of the new question, as well as local poll results, on their dashboards. Those who have not signed up can do so here.

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Watch: Memorial Pylon virtual ceremony

The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation on Friday honored 26 industry leaders during this year’s Memorial Pylon virtual ceremony.  Those unable to join us for the live premiere can watch a replay of the ceremony below or on our YouTube channel.

The video features photos and biographies of the inductees along with memories shared by family, friends and former colleagues.