Records: Big Bend trustee may face recall election
A Big Bend Village Board trustee may face a recall election, according to a document obtained by The Waukesha Freeman under the state’s public records law.
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A Big Bend Village Board trustee may face a recall election, according to a document obtained by The Waukesha Freeman under the state’s public records law.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir is facing scrutiny about a 2014 open records case that cost Wisconsin taxpayers $15,000.
Gary Redfern, a veteran journalist whose career has roots in Milwaukee, has been named editor of the Holtville Tribune/Calexico Chronicle/Imperial Valley Weekly newspapers, publisher Brenda Torres announced Monday.
One firm fact about trend reporting is that it has never been trendier. Here are six tips to help you spot and illuminate trends in your community.
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After 28 years at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, sports columnist Gary D’Amato is leaving for a new position covering golf for Madison-based Killarney Golf Media.
When suicide strikes in our own communities, many newspapers ignore the news. It’s time that all newsrooms have a thoughtful conversation on how to report suicide in a sensitive and forthright manner.
Woodward Communications, Inc., parent company of four Wisconsin newspapers, has added the Anamosa Journal-Eureka to its portfolio of weekly newspapers.
Mark Nesbitt, formerly of the Monroe Times, has been named assistant sports editor for Unified Newspaper Group, which includes the Oregon Observer, Verona Press, Stoughton Courier Hub and Fitchburg Star.
GREEN BAY – An encounter last winter with a man who was recording video inside and outside of Green Bay police headquarters has resulted in