Former Leader-Telegram editor Eugene Ringhand dies at 82
Eugene Ringhand, who worked 42 years at the (Eau Claire) Leader-Telegram, including 12 as editor, died Monday, Dec. 3. He was 82.
Eugene Ringhand, who worked 42 years at the (Eau Claire) Leader-Telegram, including 12 as editor, died Monday, Dec. 3. He was 82.
Dale Dolson, an entrepreneur who owned and operated a newspaper route among several Lodi businesses, died Wednesday, Nov. 14 at age 75.
Larry Odean Larson, a former circulation manager for Madison Newspapers, died Saturday, Nov. 17 at age 82.
Jeff Hovind, a Milwaukee native and former Wisconsin newspaper publisher and owner, died Thursday, Oct. 25 in Lincoln City, Oregon. He was 62.
Charles “Tom” Coe, former owner of the Whitewater Register and the Palmyra/Eagle Enterprise, died Wednesday, Oct. 24. He was 74. Coe ran the Register from
Donald Miller, a Fond du Lac native who worked for 44 years as a printer at The Reporter, died Oct. 28 at the Hospice Home of Hope. He was 88.
Sherman A. Gessert Jr., a longtime photographer for both the Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel, died Oct. 22, at the age of 83. Gessert joined
Steve Wideman, a talented and versatile writer, photographer and videographer, died Tuesday, Oct. 9, after a four-year battle with cancer. He was 66.
Florence Berglund, along with her husband Robert Berglund, owned and operated the (Loyal) Tribune-Record-Gleaner from 1969 to 1998.
Blake Kellogg, a longtime journalist, editor, professor and newspaper consultant, died Wednesday, Oct. 3 in Madison. He was 87.