WNA Convention postponed amid mounting COVID-19 concerns
Due to the ongoing threat posed by COVID-19, the 2020 WNA Convention & Trade Show, scheduled for March 19-20 in Pewaukee, has been postponed.
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Due to the ongoing threat posed by COVID-19, the 2020 WNA Convention & Trade Show, scheduled for March 19-20 in Pewaukee, has been postponed.
There were more heroes than villains in this year’s Openness Awards, or Opees, bestowed annually by the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council.
Investigative Editing Corps, a new project that launched last week, will link experienced investigative editors with local news organizations that want to do investigative reporting.
Waupaca-based Multi Media Channels has purchased City Pages, a news and entertainment weekly based in Wausau.
Happy New Year and new decade WNA members! I can think of no better way to approach the future than to get together March 19-20 at the 2020 WNA Convention.
Legislation regulating the use of police body cameras continues to flounder in the state Senate, despite the support of open government advocates the bipartisan Joint Legislative Council.
The results of the Jan. 8 Polco question about legalizing sports gambling in Wisconsin are now available.
The first National News Literacy Week, presented by The News Literacy Project and The E.W. Scripps Company, will be held Jan. 27-31.
Applications for media seeking 2020 Democratic National Convention credentials are now available. The convention is set for July 13-16 in Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is accepting nominations for its annual Openness in Government Awards, or Opees.