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My resolutions for 2021 are a reflection of the turbulent reality of 2020, with the perspective of the challenge ahead. I want to be a better husband, a better father and a better person.
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My resolutions for 2021 are a reflection of the turbulent reality of 2020, with the perspective of the challenge ahead. I want to be a better husband, a better father and a better person.
The vaccine will protect Mariah Clark’s patients, her family and, of course, herself. She hopes her example will encourage others to get the shot as it becomes more widely available in 2021.
The WNA is joining with the Iowa and Minnesota newspaper associations to hold a virtual Tri-State Convention on Feb. 4-5, 2021.
Be sure to check out new, exciting changes to the program line-up, information about speakers and innovative networking opportunities this year! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to expand your skills and meet other newspaper industry leaders.
Work looked different in 2020 as we adapted to new safety protocols imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Seemingly everything changed, all the way down to what counted as a “good day” or a “bad day.”
The University of Wisconsin System and its flagship university are falling behind their peers in key financial metrics, as a tuition freeze, declining enrollment, stagnant state funding, and lackluster growth in research spending threaten their long-term competitiveness.
My family loves this garlic mashed potatoes recipe. Pair it with a juicy steak for your New Year’s Eve dinner at home.
Consumer advocates see an ‘electronic debtor’s prison’ when hospitals and collection agencies take patients to court.
In your next sales meeting, try a different kind of question. It starts with the words, “If I were in your position, I would want to know”
Frank W. Christopherson, Jr., who served as owner and publisher of two newspapers in Bayfield County, died Tuesday, Dec. 15, in Duluth, Minn. He was 93.
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are considering the legality of an Evers administration order to limit indoor capacity even though it has expired and was shot down by a state appeals court.