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WNA held public notice webinar on July 18

Goff discussed the newspaper certification process, how to measure font sizes and columns widths, and how to calculate your public notice rates. Guttery discussed how to properly code notices and how to access your digital archive.

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Housing Permitting Slows, Adding to Affordability Concerns

As housing has become increasingly unaffordable in Wisconsin and nationally since 2021, our state has issued more permits for housing construction. But the pace has declined slightly over the last two years and still lags far behind the housing boom years of the early 2000s.

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Waterpark and Amusement Park Accidents in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is home to the “Waterpark Capital of the World,” the Wisconsin Dells.  The Dells boast the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth – over 20 different parks.  The Dells are also home to the third largest waterpark in the world, Noah’s Ark Water Park. 

Democrats swamping GOP on airwaves but not in the polls

President Joe Biden and his Democrat allies enjoyed a more than 18-to-1 advantage in ad spending in Wisconsin over the past 18 months, even as polls have shown little movement among state voters in his race with Donald Trump, according to Ad Impact.

Life-changing experiences along Geneva Lake

Today, just a few minutes removed from the region’s prime tourist spaces, hundreds of youngsters in serene settings are playing, learning, building character and making connections that may change their lives forever.

The work and fun of baling hay

I had a dream the other night.
It was a hot summer day and I was in the hay mow stacking bales. I could feel the chaff on my sweaty skin, hear the chatter of the elevator chain bringing up the bales from the wagon and smell the sweet aroma of the freshly dried alfalfa.

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FoodShare Use Remains High Post Pandemic

Though the high unemployment that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided, the number of people receiving FoodShare benefits in Wisconsin has not yet returned to 2019 levels.

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