National News Literacy Week set for Jan. 27-31
The first National News Literacy Week, presented by The News Literacy Project and The E.W. Scripps Company, will be held Jan. 27-31.
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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.
After 57 years of Lyke family ownership, The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Ripon Printers will have new owners, the newspaper announced Wednesday.
Ron McCrea, an award-winning journalist who worked 20 years at The Capital Times, died of cancer Saturday at Agrace Hospice in Fitchburg. He was 76.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation is accepting applications from students and member newspapers for consideration to participate in the 2020 WNAF Internship Program.
Fred Berner, whose family had owned the Antigo Daily Journal for more than 110 years before selling the newspaper in June, died Monday, Nov. 25. He was 71.
Three industry pioneers were inducted into the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame during a banquet on Thursday, Nov. 14, at The Madison Club.
In honor of longtime Madison reporter Pat Schneider, who died Sept. 29 following a long battle with cancer, The Cap Times and Madison chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists are partnering to create a one-time scholarship to benefit three young journalists.
Legislation that would allow newspapers to send electronic affidavits for legal notices has received unanimous support from the state Senate.