Jeff Robischon

Jeff Robischon named Ashland Daily Press general manager

Jeff Robischon, a media industry veteran of more than 20 years, has been named general manager of the Ashland Daily Press.

Robischon fills the role vacated by James Moran, who left in April to lead advertising sales at The Chetek Alert. In addition to the Daily Press, Robischon will oversee the Price County Review in Phillips and the Northwoods Shopper.

A graduate of St. Cloud State University, Robischon's newspaper career started in Minnesota and eventually led him to Oregon. After earning his bachelor's degree in 1996, Robischon began selling advertising for a shopper in St. Cloud before joining the (Minneapolis) Star Tribune in 1998. He worked nine years for the newspaper, including a stint as sales manager. Most recently, Robischon served as student media advisor for Western Oregon University.

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Former Fox Lake reporter Beverly Connor dies at 76

Beverly E. Connor, who was a longtime reporter for The (Fox Lake) Representative, died Monday, June 14, after a battle with bone cancer. She was 76.

Connor, who earned her accounting degree from Madison Business College, worked in accounting, finance, office and business management for most of her life. In 1993, she moved to Fox Lake and got her start in community journalism as a reporter for The Representative. She also handled advertising for the weekly newspaper, where she remained through her retirement, which coincided with The Representative's final issue on Dec. 25, 2014.

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Hay harvesting goes old school

Chris Hardie’s first cutting of hay is complete but without some rain soon, prospects of second or third cuttings are not very promising.

the milwaukee times, juneteenth strawberry soda

Milwaukee newspaper shares Juneteenth history through strawberry soda sales

The Milwaukee Times, a weekly newspaper that focuses on positive news in the Black community, is selling Juneteenth Strawberry Soda as part of a fundraiser that also serves to share the history of the holiday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported this week.

Proceeds from the soda sales go toward the newspaper's Louvenia Johnson Scholarship Fund, named in honor of one of The Times' original founders. 

For the past five years, the newspaper has sold the soda out of its office at 1936 N. King Drive during the summer months. This year, The Times expanded the soda's reach by distributing it to three local businesses.

Jerold Johnson

Jerold Johnson, former Marshfield News-Herald journalist, dies at 93

Jerold Johnson, whose early journalism career included a stint at the Marshfield News-Herald, died Saturday, May 22, in Farmington, N.M. He was 93.

An Abbotsford native, Johnson spent several years working in the business office of the Chicago Tribune before joining the U.S. Air Force in November 1951.

Following his military discharge in September 1955, Johnson enrolled at UW-Madison, where he earned his journalism degree before joining the Marshfield News-Herald's newsroom. After four years at the newspaper, he went on to work for the Douglas (Ariz.) Daily Dispatch and the Farmington (N.M.) Daily Times.

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