Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council seeking stories, visuals for 40th anniversary celebration
MADISON – The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is looking for stories from the last 40 years about the open records and meetings law, as
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MADISON – The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is looking for stories from the last 40 years about the open records and meetings law, as
BARRON — A longtime Barron County employee has filed a temporary injunction to block the release of his personnel records following an open records request
The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council has made available the results of its survey of Wisconsin legislative candidates for the Nov. 6 election. Of the
A 30 percent rent-to-income ratio is a standard used nationally to define housing affordability. Spending over 30 percent is considered “rent burdened.”
Chris McCullough, a Northern Ireland-based freelancer for Wisconsin agricultural newspaper Agri-View, recently won a major international award.
From its rich mining history and agricultural pride, to the locally-owned businesses and breathtaking scenery, Platteville is ‘Wisconsin’ in a nutshell.
The Wisconsin attorney general race hasn’t gotten a lot of attention, but recent ads and a flurry of debates are allowing voters to know the candidates better.
The deadline for the 2018 WNA Foundation Better Newspaper Contest has been extended until Monday, Nov. 5. The deadline to postmark hard copy entries has been extended until Monday, Oct. 29.
Peter Kwong tells the story of enjoying authentic Chinese food and a “hot pot” while while visiting old friends in Toronto.
Because we want to make sure your entries count, we’ve compiled a list of the top five most common contest submission mistakes — and how to avoid them!