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This $300 a week in enhanced benefits has been a lifeline for many left jobless by COVID-19, but it has become the source of a hot partisan debate.
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This $300 a week in enhanced benefits has been a lifeline for many left jobless by COVID-19, but it has become the source of a hot partisan debate.
The WNA Foundation contest committee has voted to make several changes ahead of the 2021 Better Newspaper Contest, including the elimination of three daily categories and one daily circulation division.
"Tapestry of Love and Loss," a 2012 book of poems by Multi Media Channels CEO and publisher Patrick Wood, has been put to music and the album is now available on several streaming platforms, the company announced this week in a press release.
Park and Franklin, a singer-songwriter duo, composed original music to pair with 15 of Wood's 21 poems. The book was inspired by a trip to Spain, which led him to revisit some previously written poems.
The National Newspaper Association Foundation has launched a new postal education program named after longtime NNA postal guru Max Heath, who died on July 28 at age 75.
The Max Heath Postal Institute will focus on educating newspapers and printers on the best practices within the U.S postal system. Memorial donations made to the NNA Foundation in Heath's honor will be dedicated to the postal training fund.
Evanston, Illinois, is compensating victims of housing discrimination. Big questions remain about whether and how reparations should be handled.
Records requesters don't always get what they seek — even when they're entitled to documents under their state's public records law.
So, what makes the difference when it comes to compliance? The answer may surprise you, writes Christa Westerberg, an attorney at Pines Bach law firm in Madison and vice president of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council in the latest "Your Right to Know" column.
In reviewing municipal spending, the Wisconsin Policy Forum found communities throughout the state have reduced police spending or staffing for reasons that may have had more to do with their finances than calls for reform.
Polco users and readers visiting WNA member websites from Aug. 19 to 31 were asked whether they supported mask requirements in schools. Out of 715 verified respondents, 61% said they believe masks should be required for all students, teachers and staff in schools this fall, while 27% said masks should be optional for all.
Poll questions are available through a WNA partnership with Polco aimed at helping newspapers better engage readers and access enhanced data and insights. WNA members who have signed up for an account can access their local version of the new question, as well as local poll results, on their dashboards. Those who have not signed up can do so here.
Advertising alone can't keep a business going. From the perspective of a sales rep, it can be a frustrating and disappointing reality.
In his latest "Ad-libs" column, veteran sales trainer John Foust shares several lessons that can be learned from failed advertising campaigns — all of which can make for more successful and beneficial sales relationships in the future.
One of the best things about living in Wisconsin is traveling around our beautiful state and experiencing places and activities that are not far from home.