Jacob Branen, grandson of legendary publisher, killed in Florida
Jacob Branen, whose family owned the Burlington Standard Press for nearly 50 years, was killed Feb. 4 when struck by a vehicle while walking home from work. He was 29.
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Jacob Branen, whose family owned the Burlington Standard Press for nearly 50 years, was killed Feb. 4 when struck by a vehicle while walking home from work. He was 29.
No, eating Chinese food won’t give you a headache, but the MSG added to the food might. A lot of folks are sensitive to MSG, the author included.
Since 1977, three of the four latest dates for enactment of Wisconsin’s state budget came during periods of divided government.
Gerald “Jerry” Merryfield, who worked for 30 years at the Eau Claire Press Company, publisher of the Leader-Telegram, died Saturday, Feb. 9. He was 82.
After careful consideration of the forecast, the Wisconsin Civics Games state finals has been postponed due to winter weather expected across the state.
The lobbying reports show Kimberly-Clark spent $131,107 to lobby the Capitol between July 1 and Dec. 31, a significant uptick in activity for the manufacturer.
The Center for Journalism Ethics at UW-Madison announced this week it has selected five entries as finalists for the 2019 Anthony Shadid Award.
CHICAGO – Pam Henson, former publisher of The (Appleton) Post-Crescent and regional president for Gannett in Wisconsin, has joined Sun-Times Media as senior vice president of sales
The Boulder Junction Public Library is featuring in its February exhibit photography by Eric A. Johnson, former editor and publisher of FYI Northwoods News.
Jim Nelson and Jen Steele are the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s new business editor and deputy business editor, the newspaper has announced.