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WNAF is currently seeking volunteers to judge the North Carolina Press Association’s annual newspaper contest.
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WNAF is currently seeking volunteers to judge the North Carolina Press Association’s annual newspaper contest.

The City of Oshkosh appears to be walking back its stance on Oshkosh Media, although the futures of its public access channel and radio station appear to be in jeopardy.

On April 9, 2026, Local News Day will help millions reconnect with the local outlets that strengthen our communities, keep us informed, and hold leaders accountable.

The City of Watertown has stopped allowing public attendance on Zoom meetings after several instances of “Zoom bombings” filled with graphic sexual images, or profane and hateful language.

A Michigan man accused of threatening an Oneida County judge and newspaper publisher Gregg Walker has dismissed his attorney and retained new legal counsel, prompting the court to postpone his upcoming jury trial and schedule a new trial date.

Two attempts to peel back the veil of secrecy over the proliferation of data centers are being honored in this year’s Openness in Government Awards, or Opees, bestowed by the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council.

Thanks to a recent six-figure grant from a local service organization, Simpson Street Free Press — staffed by Madison area students — will be able to continue literary exploration.

The Wisconsin Newspaper Association honored the work of newspapers across the state during its 2025 Better Newspaper Contest Awards Luncheon on Friday, March 6, 2026 at The Madison Concourse Hotel in downtown Madison, Wisconsin.
The WNA Foundation on Thursday, March 5 celebrated Wisconsin’s outstanding student journalists, announcing the winners of its 2025 collegiate Better Newspaper Contest during the Branen Family Student Luncheon held as part of the 2026 WNA Convention at the Madison Concourse Hotel in Madison.

The WNA Foundation on Thursday, March 5 celebrated Wisconsin’s outstanding student journalists, announcing the winners of its 2025 high school Better Newspaper Contest during the Branen Family Student Luncheon held as part of the 2026 WNA Convention at the Madison Concourse Hotel in Madison.