Alan Eisenberg, former editor of Latino newspaper in Milwaukee, dies at 77
Alan Eisenberg, a colorful and controversial Milwaukee figure who served as editor of a Latino newspaper, died Friday, Aug. 16. He was 77.
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Alan Eisenberg, a colorful and controversial Milwaukee figure who served as editor of a Latino newspaper, died Friday, Aug. 16. He was 77.
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National Newspaper Association President Andrew Johnson expressed his appreciation to the four sponsors of the Freedom of Information Act bill.
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Robert Lee Bradford II, a longtime newspaper publisher in Minnesota and Wisconsin, died Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. He was 80.