Sauk County settles records lawsuit with Baraboo News Republic
The Sauk County Board have to settle an open records lawsuit with the Baraboo News Republic.
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The Sauk County Board have to settle an open records lawsuit with the Baraboo News Republic.
It’s likely the first honey-do list in history preceded the written language. Now we have apps that can remind us what needs to be done.
Current and former Madison School Board members are questioning whether private meetings with the district superintendent violate open meetings laws.
State justice department agents are investigating whether five Rhinelander officials violated the open meetings law by participating in a walking quorum.
Proposed changes to an advertising requirement for employers in the U.S. could mean that soon, many eligible American workers will not learn about available job opportunities in the U.S. before they are offered to non-resident, foreign workers instead.
Chris (Mudge) Monroe, former Iowa Newspaper Association executive director, will be remembered next week during a celebration of her life.
While consumers ignore exaggerations and unsupported claims, they respond to relevant promises and offers that are backed up by evidence.
Fueled largely by the opioid and meth epidemic ravaging the state, counties have seen rising costs to the child welfare services they provide, as caseworkers face mounting caseloads
As World Press Freedom Day approaches on Friday, May 3, news organizations around the world are encouraged to join in the “Defend Journalism” campaign.
The proposed body cam bill was approved by nine of 10 committee members and received unanimous support from the bipartisan Joint Legislative Council.