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Of course, readers want a newspaper that looks right…and feels right. They want the look and feel of their paper to reflect their community.
The Waunakee Tribune welcomed an assistant editor to its staff. Peter Lindblad, former sports editor and reporter, has accepted the position and new role.
The Iowa Newspaper Association needs at least 75 volunteers to judge their contests, and we hope you’ll consider signing up.
Janet Catherine Leahy Flaherty, who with her husband, the late Mike Flaherty, owned the Milton Courier for more than 30 years, died Tuesday. She was 85.
The ad tax would be bad for Wisconsin businesses and cripple their ability to reach new consumers and grow. It would also slow job creation. Here’s why:
Chris Stegman, president of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, will be assuming leadership duties for all Wisconsin newspapers owned by Gannett
Lance Ray recently joined the staff at the Monroe Times in its advertising department. He will serve as an advertising development representative.
Daniel Thompson has been hired as city editor at the Kenosha News. In that role, Thompson will oversee the local news operation during the day Monday through Friday.
The nonprofit group I belong to is called the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council. Our mission is to protect and expand access to public records.
Emily Massingill has joined the staff of the Monroe Times as its editor.