Herb Kohl Educational Foundation seeking volunteers

The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation is looking for volunteers to read and evaluate applications for its 2023 Wisconsin student, teacher and principal awards. The Wisconsin Newspaper Association is a longtime sponsor of the program.

Volunteers will need access to a computer and the internet and will need to complete a one-hour online training prior to scoring applications. Applications will be available for scoring from approximately mid-November through mid-December. Interested volunteers should sign up by Saturday, Oct. 29. 

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The baby formula shortage is easing

Answers to questions about baby formula access, particularly for those enrolled in Wisconsin’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program

Ladies and gentlemen…the beetles

It’s as certain as the trees changing colors and the inevitable decline towards winter – the annual invasion of the Asian lady beetles.

Former Waupaca reporter Jane Louise Myhra dies at 69

Jane Louise Myhra, a former reporter for several Waupaca County newspapers, died Oct. 17, in Oshkosh. She was 69.

Myhra began her career in journalism in 1996, writing for the Iola Herald and, after a merger, the Waupaca County Post. She also wrote for the Manawa Advocate, Wisconsin State FarmerWisconsin Horseman’s News and as a freelancer for Jones Publishing.

Zacharias Strohecker joins Adams Publishing Group as a reporter

Zacharias Strohecker, a southern California native and recent graduate of Cal Poly Pomona University with a bachelor’s of science in communication, has joined the Waunakee Tribune, Lodi Enterprise-Poynette Press and DeForest Times reporting team, Adams Publishing Group has announced.

In college, Strohecker reported for the Poly Post student newspaper, where he covered news, sports and the arts, and wrote opinion pieces.

Zach Goodrow joins Janesville Gazette as sports reporter

Zack Goodrow, a 2022 graduate of Grand Valley State University near Grand Rapids, Mich., has been hired as a sports reporter for The (Janesville) Gazette. In his new role, he will cover Janesville, Milton and surrounding areas.

In college, Goodrow served as the editor-in-chief of his student newspaper, the Grand Valley Lanthorn, won three Michigan Press Association awards for his sports stories and columns, created a university podcasting network and produced his own sports podcast.

6 journalists join staff of the Wisconsin State Journal

The Wisconsin State Journal has added six journalists to its staff, reflecting the newspaper's commitment to covering local news, editor Kelly Lecker said in the announcement.

They include Melissa Perry, a Northwestern University graduate who most recently interned at WBEZ Chicago; Daniela Jaime, an Illinois State University graduate who previously worked as a reporter at Chicago Documenters and City Bureau; Kirsten Adshead, a seasoned journalist with more than 20 years of experience; Olivia Herken, who previously worked as a local government reporter at the La Crosse Tribune; Addison Lathers, former editor of The (UW-Madison) Daily Cardinal who recently interned with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's investigations team; and Kimberly Wethal, who previously worked as an education and government reporter at The (Janesville) Gazette.

WNA Foundation seeking sponsors, congratulatory ads for Hall of Fame Banquet

As part of the WNA Foundation’s mission to increase public awareness and appreciation of newspapers, it annually recognizes visionaries and innovators in the industry. This year’s Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame banquet will be held on Thursday, Nov. 10 at The Madison Club, 5 E. Wilson St., Madison.

Your support — through sponsorships and congratulatory ads — helps us better celebrate inductees and helps support the WNA Foundation. 

This August's primary is spurring an unusual summer debate over two constitutional amendments backed by Republicans.

GOP tries for legislative supermajority

GOP and Democrat insiders agree Republicans pining for a supermajority have a mostly clear path in the Senate, but winning 66 Assembly seats is a much bigger lift.

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