Washington Island Observer reports record revenue
WASHINGTON ISLAND – Bucking the perception that newspapers are in decline, the Washington Island Observer says it is getting better every year. The Door County weekly newspaper,
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WASHINGTON ISLAND – Bucking the perception that newspapers are in decline, the Washington Island Observer says it is getting better every year. The Door County weekly newspaper,
The Madison Police Department has launched an effort to catalog the locations of private surveillance cameras so they can access footage for investigations. Collected footage would be subject to open records law.
Records show that the city of Ashland has dumped nearly 75 million gallons of diluted raw sewage into Lake Superior over the past five years.
Amber Hayden has joined the Colfax Messenger and (Glenwood City) Tribune Press Reporter staffs as a reporter, the newspaper announced this week.
From fried eggs and bacon to jalapenos and ghost pepper cheese, we taste-tested eight unique Wisconsin cheeseburgers that you’ll want to add to your bucket list!
The Wisconsin Department of Justice decreased public records response times while increasing the total number of responses through the first half of 2018, the Office of Open Government announced Thursday.
Skip Bliss, publisher of The (Janesville) Gazette and WNA president, spoke out against newsprint tariffs in an article published today by the New York Times.
The U.S. Department of Commerce determined the newsprint tariffs should be permanent, but the news is not all bad, and as with this entire process, it’s complicated.
Three Republicans from northeastern Wisconsin are touting a plan to close the aging Green Bay Correctional Institution and replace it with a new facility.
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Justice’s Office of Open Government today announced in a news release the department’s adjusted public records request fee schedule