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Love is in the air, and there is no shortage of Valentine’s Day festivities in Wisconsin.
June Wilson has retired from being a correspondent for the Waushara Argus after 30 years, according to a story published in the Jan. 30, 2025 issue of the newspaper.
During remarks to the Edgerton Rotary Club at the Newville Culver’s on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, Publisher Diane Everson called upon her past experiences, complemented by stories from well-known guest speakers, to offer a deeper understanding of the mission, history and future of The Edgerton Reporter in honor of its 150th anniversary.
The Courier-Wedge in Durand recently celebrated 160 years in business, according to an item published in its Jan. 30, 2025 issue.
Chelsea Deloria recently joined the Antigo Daily Journal as a reporter.
This spring, local news outlets across the United States will become part of a national visual journalism initiative led by CatchLight and Report for America (RFA) to provide inclusive, accurate, and locally contextualized information to the public through accessible, high-quality visual journalism.
Report for America is seeking talented, service-minded journalists and photographers to join its reporting corps.
The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is now accepting applications for Wisconsin Fast Forward (WFF) grants to help address the state’s demand for skilled workers.
A bill circulating in the Wisconsin State Legislature would subject the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association and organizations like it to state public records and open meetings laws.
Switch up your scenery and plan an unforgettable winter getaway to Wisconsin!