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Samantha West, a Minnesota native, has been named the new statewide K-12 education and family reporter for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin.
After more than 110 years of ownership, the Berner family on Friday announced it had sold the Antigo Daily Journal to Adams Publishing Group.
Mackenzie Krumme, a UW-Madison graduate and Stoughton native, will cover the community for United Newspaper Group as its newest reporter.
“You’re Not Alone,” a documentary on teen suicide produced by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Milwaukee PBS, has reached a wide audience since premiering last month.
Days before the first anniversary of the Capital Gazette shooting, legislation to establish a memorial for journalists has been introduced.
As she prepared to retire from the Portage Daily Register, reporter Lyn Jerde offered one tip to her eventual successor: Have fun on the job.
After nearly two decades with the newspaper, Glen Skifstad retired from the Burnett County Sentinel last week. He started at the Sentinel in 2001.
Finally, when it seems like we may catch a break with some warm weather to tackle all those long-delayed outside projects, we are nailed by gnats.
Three additional suits against the controversial lame-duck laws remain even after the recent state Supreme Court ruling affirming the extraordinary session.