Newspaper reports months-long wait for records
The Beloit Daily News reported the newspaper has waited more than two months for its school district to provide a complaint under state public records laws.
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The Beloit Daily News reported the newspaper has waited more than two months for its school district to provide a complaint under state public records laws.
A last-minute move Tuesday by a Sauk County committee prohibited the County Board from voting on a gun rights referendum. While acting on the issue would have violated the state’s Open Meetings Law, some supervisors still sought to circumvent the committee’s vote, the Baraboo News Republic reported.
Multimedia Channels CEO Patrick Wood sent the following letter to the company’s subscribers, detailing how newsprint tariffs are hurting newspapers across the country.
Korey Mallien, the former longtime Door County Advocate sports editor, is now athletic director for Southern Door School District, the Advocate reported.
The Lake Mills Leader has hired Sarah Weihert as its new managing editor, the newspaper announced this week. Weihert, a Lake Mills native and UW-Whitewater graduate, previously worked as education reporter for the Watertown Times
As the Green Bay Packers celebrate their 100th season of football, it’s important to remember the role the Green Bay Press-Gazette played in its history, columnist Pete Dougherty writes.
It’s harvest season, which means the bounty of Wisconsin’s homegrown goodies is coming in! With the help of Something Special from Wisconsin™, we’ve compiled a list of a few locally-made jams, jellies, preserves, salsas, and pickled vegetables to stock up on and enjoy all winter long.
While the attack ads fly in the races for governor and U.S. Senate, another battle is quietly taking place in Madison. The battle is over wedding barns.
Under Wisconsin law, the state tax of 5 percent is applied to the sales of certain goods and services in Wisconsin. In some areas, it is supplemented with a 0.5 percent county sales tax and a 0.1 percent stadium park district tax.
Sauk County Board members whose email chain privately discussed electing a new chair may have violated open meetings laws, the Baraboo News Republic reported.