Public records lawsuit fought in secrecy
A Racine County judge’s decision to seal a public records lawsuit has confounded open government advocates, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
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A Racine County judge’s decision to seal a public records lawsuit has confounded open government advocates, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
The Jackson County Chronicle, a weekly newspaper in Black River Falls, announced that Friday’s newspaper would be its last.
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The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council will celebrate its 40th anniversary Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the Wisconsin State Capitol. The event will include speakers, cake, the unveiling of open government artwork and the council’s new logo, and a celebration of open government.
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YoungStar is designed to improve child care quality in Wisconsin by evaluating and rating providers and sharing those ratings with parents.
James B. Nelson, a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, has been named president-elect of the Milwaukee Press Club.