Blair Press building to be sold, likely closing newspaper
Martin Henschel, brother of former Blair Press publisher Lee Henschel, plans to sell the newspaper’s building, likely ending the publication’s 120-year run.
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Martin Henschel, brother of former Blair Press publisher Lee Henschel, plans to sell the newspaper’s building, likely ending the publication’s 120-year run.
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Hope McLeod, a former staff writer for the Bayfield County Journal and Ashland Daily Press, has published a new collection of feature stories.
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United Communications Corp., which last month sold its newspapers to Lee Enterprises, has agreed to sell its television stations in New York and Minnesota.
Mark Maley, a longtime community journalist who later became a spokesman for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, died Friday, Feb. 8, just 40 days after being diagnosed with cancer.
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City Council members on Monday named the (Whitehall) Trempealeau County Times the official newspaper of the city of Blair.
Gov. Tony Evers is prioritizing “diversity and inclusivity” as he looks to build a staff capable of taking on some of the biggest challenges facing the state.
On the day before it joined Lee Enterprises, the Kenosha News on Thursday printed a thank you to the Brown family for 57 years of ownership.