Wisconsin unemployment fund reaches highest level since 2000
After being hit hard by the Great Recession, Wisconsin’s unemployment fund has bounced back in recent years, finishing 2018 with its highest balance since 2000.
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After being hit hard by the Great Recession, Wisconsin’s unemployment fund has bounced back in recent years, finishing 2018 with its highest balance since 2000.
Tom Schultz, who recently retired as Watertown Daily Times managing editor, was honored by state lawmakers for his service to the newspaper and community.
More than a century’s worth of historical newspapers have been digitized and archived online by the New London Public Library.
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Peter Fox, who served as executive director of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association from 2004 to 2010, has stepped down as advisor of
In 1911, Wisconsin officials created the first state income tax in the country and developed a template for financing state and local services in the state.
Life is too short, let’s just have a little fun. Here’s another round of jokes to brighten your day.
The Kewaskum Statesman has relocated its office to The Campbellsport News building. The two newspapers will remain separate publications.
The Center for Journalism Ethics at UW-Madison will livestream its 2019 conference Friday at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery in Madison.
Phoebe Petrovic will investigate criminal justice issues for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism as a Report for America corps member.
MADISON – The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has hired David Callender to be its communication director, the state jobs agency announced Wednesday. Callender, a longtime