Former Wisconsin newspaper reporter publishes first novel
Bill Zaferos, who started his career as a journalist in Wisconsin before switching to public relations, has published his first novel, “Poison Pen.”
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Bill Zaferos, who started his career as a journalist in Wisconsin before switching to public relations, has published his first novel, “Poison Pen.”
Amanda Stellberg, a Wisconsin native who spent three years working in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, has joined The Daily Reporter advertising staff in Milwaukee.
Wisconsin DNR Secretary Preston Cole says he’s looking to work with the agriculture industry to help address manure contamination of water in the state.
Just when I thought the scams that used to haunt me had stopped, they have come back with new gimmicks. Must be easy money.
The Juneau County Star-Times has hired Christopher Jardine as its newest reporter, the Mauston newspaper announced last week.
Peter Culver, a 2018 UW-Madison graduate, is the newest member of the Wisconsin Dells Events reporting staff, the newspaper announced last week.
English Learners’ performance on two of three key indicators of future success (third-grade reading, and eighth-grade math) may be cause for alarm.
Meg Theno, who served as Wisconsin State Journal photo editor for seven years and spent nearly two decades at Madison newspapers, died Tuesday at age 66.
Despite the challenges that community newspapers face, their future is not hopeless, Al Cross writes in his latest column. But they must adapt.
Wisconsin’s agricultural legacy of family dairy farms is dying. Years of depressed milk prices are taking their toll, forcing those farms to close.