
Poll: How are your expectations of the next four years?
A new poll question about readers’ expectations for the next four years in the United States is available to be used by WNA members.
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A new poll question about readers’ expectations for the next four years in the United States is available to be used by WNA members.
According to the most recent poll made available to members through a partnership between the WNA and Polco, 66% of respondents said the actions of Trump loyalists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 were best described as an attempted coup and attack on U.S. democracy.
The next question asks readers about their expectations for the next four years.
Newspaper Association Managers, Inc., a consortium of North American trade associations representing the industry, has launched a website aimed at promoting legal notices in newspapers.
The website, USALegalNotice.com, provides direct access to 47 public notice websites from across the country, each of which is operated by state newspaper associations. The site allows the public to more easily access legal notices nationwide, including foreclosures, public hearings, financial reports, ordinances and resolutions, and other important government proceedings.
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of a conservative-backed proposal to create a process for the state Supreme Court to handle redistricting cases.
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The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is now accepting nominations for its annual Openness in Government Awards, or Opees. Awards are given in six categories.
Nominations are due Friday, Feb. 5, and can be sent to blueders@gmail.com. Winners will be selected by a Council committee, as in past years, and will be announced just prior to national Sunshine Week, March 14-20.
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Journalists covering possible protests this weekend should be prepared for the risk of hostility and violence.