
Beloit Daily News moves to new office
on Thursday April 17 and Friday April 18, The Beloit Daily News moved out of the space at 444 E. Grand Ave. that the newspaper has called home since 2020 and relocated to its new space at 690 Third St.
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on Thursday April 17 and Friday April 18, The Beloit Daily News moved out of the space at 444 E. Grand Ave. that the newspaper has called home since 2020 and relocated to its new space at 690 Third St.
The City of West Bend on April 9, 2025 announced that former newspaper reporter Kali Thiel has been hired as its next communications director, according to a story in the April 17, 2025 issue of the West Bend Daily News.
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The WNA needs volunteers to judge the Colorado Press Association’s annual newspaper contest.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association joins other media organizations around the world in praising the April 17 federal court ruling that found Google illegally maintained a monopoly in advertising technology.
The annual Trees for Tomorrow Memorial Pylon Ceremony usually scheduled for the first week of June each year has been moved to every other year scheduling beginning this year. That means the next Trees ceremony will take place in June 2026.
The Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 125th Anniversary with the 2025 Annual Dinner on Wednesday, Jan. 22, and presented an award to Publisher Diane Everson of The Edgerton Reporter for the newspaper’s 150 years of continuous news service.
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Fundamental to providing pertinent coverage is living in the neighborhoods where your readers work and play.