Former newspaper correspondent Jean Greenway dies at age 91
Jean Greenway, a Wisconsin native who in the 1980s served as a newspaper correspondent in southern Africa, died Tuesday, Nov. 27. She was 91.
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Jean Greenway, a Wisconsin native who in the 1980s served as a newspaper correspondent in southern Africa, died Tuesday, Nov. 27. She was 91.
Joann Renberg, who worked for more than 30 years as a reporter at the Kenosha News before retiring in 2005, recently passed away at age 83.
The WNA and other media organizations have won the right to challenge a Racine County judge’s decision to seal a Racine alderman’s public records case.
Dorothy Gessert, a former journalist, died on Dec. 2. Gessert wrote for many newspapers and periodicals in Rock County throughout her career.
In any sales presentation, it’s not about the salesperson or the product they’re selling. It’s about the advertiser and what they want to buy.
“Reporting to Write,” is a concept in which journalists think and focus almost constantly on the story and its structure before, during and after the reporting process.
Crocker Stephenson, a veteran reporter and columnist at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, will be inducted into The Knights of the Golden Quill, the Milwaukee Press Club’s highest honor for journalists.
Retired journalist Joe Schackelman has published his third book, titled “Growing Up in a Small Town,” which shares memories of growing up in Jefferson during the 1940s and 1950s.
The Wisconsin Civics Games will receive an additional $5,000 grant from The Evjue Foundation, the charitable arm of The Capital Times, the foundation announced Wednesday.
The simplest answer to the question of why the producers won’t share their newsprint tariff refunds is this: They don’t have to.