Record number of levy limit referenda on November ballots
During the November 2018 elections, at least 15 communities held property tax levy limit referenda to allow municipalities to exceed state-imposed limits.
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During the November 2018 elections, at least 15 communities held property tax levy limit referenda to allow municipalities to exceed state-imposed limits.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism was one of 10 newsrooms chosen by the Solutions Journalism Network to receive a grant in the second round of its Renewing Democracy initiative.
Jim Dorrance, general manager of The (Rice Lake) Chronotype, is retiring Friday after more than 34 years at the newspaper.
Saturday’s print edition of the (Beaver Dam) Daily Citizen was a little thicker this week, as it launched a new “weekend edition.”
Paul Arentz, former editor of the (Black River Falls) Hocak Worak has returned to the industry after 11 years away to become the next editor of the Hillsboro Sentry-Enterprise.
Steve Jagler, business editor at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, is leaving the newspaper to become corporate communications director of Graef, an engineering, planning and design firm in Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice will pay at least $10,000 in Lakeland Times’ legal fees and costs in an open records case between the agency and the newspaper.
There’s nothing more refreshing than hiking in the open air and being rewarded with a postcard view. Here are 10 of Wisconsin’s most amazing aerial views!
Peter Spicer, who spent about five years as a journalist for several Wisconsin newspapers, recently published his first book, according to the Waunakee Tribune.
Stuart Levitan, a former reporter for The Capital Times in Madison, has published his second book on the city’s history, “Madison in the Sixties,”