WNA joins coalition to fight proposed newsprint tariffs
The WNA has joined a coalition of associations and companies fighting potential newsprint tariffs that threaten more than 600,000 jobs across the country. The STOPP
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The WNA has joined a coalition of associations and companies fighting potential newsprint tariffs that threaten more than 600,000 jobs across the country. The STOPP
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation is accepting applications from students and member newspapers for consideration to participate in the 2018 WNAF Internship Program.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation on Friday presented awards to winners of the 2017 Better Newspaper Contest at the Sheraton Madison Hotel during the organization’s annual convention.
Five rising stars working in the Wisconsin newspaper industry have been named “Future Headliners” by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation.
WNA members will have the opportunity to meet and interview aspiring young professionals on April 13 during the 2018 WNA Convention and Trade Show
A bill that will make free distribution newspapers eligible to publish public notices in municipalities that do not have a paid distribution newspaper was approved Feb. 20 by the state Assembly.
The WNA Foundation is accepting nominations for the “Future Headliners” program, which will honor up to five young leaders who represent the best of our up-and-coming industry professionals.
For more than 200 years, Wisconsin’s newspapers have helped ensure that the state’s citizens are well informed through public notices.
We hope you’ll consider supporting the WNA Foundation with a donation this charitable season, which we kicked off on #GivingTuesday.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association honored Watertown Daily Times Managing Editor Tom Schultz and former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editor Marty Kaiser during the 2017 Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame Banquet & Fundraiser