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Many Wisconsin dairy farmers are overwhelmed, dogged by financial worries, a crushing workload, labor shortages and bad weather.
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Many Wisconsin dairy farmers are overwhelmed, dogged by financial worries, a crushing workload, labor shortages and bad weather.
Burns Night, a Scottish tradition celebrating the life and poetry of Robert Burns, is an evening of music with bagpipes, singing, dancing, poetry, Scottish food, and, of course, whisky.
A single ad probably won’t generate much business for your clients. The real work is done in multi-ad campaigns.
Veteran sales trainer John Foust shares 12 tips for helping develop the next campaign, get advertisers on board and set yourself up for future success.
Journalists covering possible protests this weekend should be prepared for the risk of hostility and violence.
Don’t let your neighbors be divorced from reality. It is the burden and the duty of leadership to tell voters the truth. And that leadership includes local journalists who are trusted members of their communities.
For the ninth straight year in 2020, Wisconsin’s tax burden — state and local taxes paid by Wisconsin residents and businesses as a share of income — declined, reaching its lowest point in at least a half-century.
Wisconsin’s decentralized election system makes it hard to guarantee accessibility; definition of ‘indefinitely confined’ under challenge
Never give up when a major advertiser quits. Winning back an advertiser makes for a great victory. Here’s to more happy days.
Thomas R. Torinus, a longtime journalist and former newspaper owner, died Friday, Jan. 8, in Egg Harbor. He was 82.
Following his graduation in 1960 from Dartmouth College, Torinus worked as assistant to the general manager of the New York Daily News. He later returned to his home state to work for the (Appleton) Post-Crescent, where his father, John Torinus, was editor. He and his two brothers later bought the Herald-Leader in Menominee, Mich., where Torinus served as editor for six years until it was sold in 1982.
Wisconsin state schools superintendent candidates are arguing for a more equitable school system, more funding and less focus on standardized testing. But the seven candidates vying for the state’s top education job differ on how to achieve those goals.