Former Journal Sentinel, Kenosha News reporter John McEvoy dies at 83
John McEvoy, a Wisconsin native and longtime journalist best known for his work covering horse racing, died Monday, June 10. He was 83.
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John McEvoy, a Wisconsin native and longtime journalist best known for his work covering horse racing, died Monday, June 10. He was 83.
As it enters its second decade of investigative journalism, Wisconsin Watch has unveiled a new logo and refreshed, more cohesive branding.
Directors of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA) and the Inland Press Association on Wednesday unanimously approved a plan to consolidate the two associations, effective October 1.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation inducted 12 industry leaders during today’s WNA Memorial Pylon ceremony in Eagle River, Wis.
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Gov. Tony Evers on Friday appointed WNA legal hotline attorney James Friedman of Godfrey & Kahn to the Wisconsin Public Records Board.
The National Newspaper Association this week objected to a proposed 50% increase in exempt employee salaries under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and recommended instead a phased-in schedule for small businesses.
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