
Former Minocqua and Beaver Dam reporter, Monroe editor Grenzow dies
Former Minocqua and Beaver Dam reporter and Monroe Times editor Mary Jane Grenzow died May 11 at age 59.
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Former Minocqua and Beaver Dam reporter and Monroe Times editor Mary Jane Grenzow died May 11 at age 59.
The Platteville Journal became the first newspaper or media source to break the story on a solution to the STEM and boys’ crisis in Wisconsin and the nation by printing an op-ed piece in the paper’s April 30 edition written by advocates seeking to change school grading and higher education admissions biases.
Hours after the Green Bay Press-Gazette published a story online about his 2024 residence on May 8, Green Bay School Board member Kou Lee resigned from the board.
Grant County has partnered with CivicPlus to implement NextRequest, a web-based system that simplifies how residents submit and track public records requests.
On May 9, the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors announced the selection of David Steiner as the nation’s 76th postmaster general.
Farmers’ market season is just around the corner! Across Wisconsin, from north to south, countless markets offer fresh produce, local goods, and a unique opportunity to connect with the growers and makers who bring flavor and community to life.
Jeff Patterson, president of Adams Publishing Group’s Central Division, has been elected president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association.
Journalists from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel received six National Headliner Awards for investigative, enterprise and digital journalism. Reporter Jessica Van Egeren won first place for
Celebrate 120 years of publishing The Independent in Crawford County with an anniversary party on Friday, May 23 at the Independent-Scout office located in the Gays Mills Mercantile Center.
The Middleton Times-Tribune was recently honored for its 73 years of membership with the Middleton Chamber of Commerce.