Hannah Powell joins The Gazette as reporter
Hannah Powell has joined the staff of The Gazette as the newspaper’s new community and public safety reporter.
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Hannah Powell has joined the staff of The Gazette as the newspaper’s new community and public safety reporter.
Lilac bloom time is one of my favorite parts of spring, so my senses were sent catawampus when I inhaled their fragrance last week. The nasal insufflation took me back to May when it was October.
This October, in celebration of National Arts & Humanities Month, travel to Wisconsin’s vibrant arts & culture hotspots! We’re featuring our list of four must-visits–Chazen Museum of Art, Door County Maritime Museum, Cedarburg Artists Guild, and Cambridge Wood-Fired Pottery.
Former Wausau Daily Herald, Appleton Post Crescent, Green Bay Press Gazette and Capital Times journalist and freelance writer Cliff Miller died Sept. 24, 2024.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel aims to assist local high school students in learning more about journalism — ranging from mentoring and field trips to the newsroom to job shadowing opportunities.
Godfrey & Kahn is hosting a Data Privacy Symposium on Thursday, October 10 from 1 – 4:30 p.m. at The Westin, located at 550 N. Van Burn St. in Milwaukee.
The publisher of the Hurley-based Iron County Miner is still battling with the United States Postal Service over lagging delivery times for her publications and other Wisconsin newspapers.
The Waushara Argus office has relocated to downtown Wautoma following the sale of its previous building.
For a second straight year, the city of Milwaukee’s proposed budget would largely avert staffing and service cuts and limit increases in property taxes and fees
Wisconsin Watch founders Andy and Dee Hall were recently awarded the 2024 Service to Nonprofit News Award, the biggest honor from the Institute for Nonprofit News.