Congressional candidate faces criticism over involvement in records lawsuit
Congressional candidate Cathy Myers is facing scrutiny about her conduct as a Janesville School Board member during a bitter, two-year fight over district records, the
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Congressional candidate Cathy Myers is facing scrutiny about her conduct as a Janesville School Board member during a bitter, two-year fight over district records, the
FITCHBURG – Biotechnology company Promega is moving 25 instrument production jobs from California to near its headquarters in Fitchburg, reported the Wisconsin State Journal. According to
GREEN BAY – Brown County Supervisor Patrick Evans on Monday proposed an advisory referendum regarding prayer at public meetings, Doug Schneider of the Green Bay
The U.S. Department of Commerce today reduced tariffs imposed earlier this year on Canadian newsprint producers, offering a partial reprieve to publishers who have struggled to absorb increased newsprint costs.
An art exhibit and contest will celebrate the work of the Central St. Croix News, which published its final issue on Feb. 22, 2018. Any person who read, bought, appeared in, worked for or was part of the news community is invited to attend the art show opening and evening of reminiscing on Thursday, Aug. 9, at Foster Hall in Hammond. There will also be a newspaper art contest, which will award prizes to the best newspaper-related art.
John H. “Jack” Lussier, The Capital Times founder William T. Evjue’s nephew, who went on to become one of Madison’s most prolific philanthropists, died Friday, July 27, 2018, at the age of 90. In 1963, Lussier became business manager of Madison Newspapers Inc. When Evjue died in 1970, Lussier was named one of his principal heirs and was elected to take his uncle’s place on the board of The Capital Times Co. Although he retired as business manager in 1982, he remained active on The Capital Times’ board and in recent years became its chairman.
Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said Aug. 1 the Senate GOP caucus had a “productive” discussion over a plan to offer tax incentives to encourage Kimberly-Clark to keep a Fox Valley plant open.
No one does the Bloody Mary quite like Wisconsin, where you’ll leave with your thirst quenched and your hunger fed. Here are a few of the state’s best.
After a little over 18 months at the Price County Review, reporter Jason Marvin announced this week that his last day will be Aug. 7.
United Communications Corporation, the parent company of Kenosha News, has sold two Massachusetts publications to Triboro Massachusetts News Media Inc.