
Wisconsin auto fatalities up despite less driving
Even as residents drove less, Wisconsin has recorded a significant increase in fatal car crashes and crash fatalities this year.
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Even as residents drove less, Wisconsin has recorded a significant increase in fatal car crashes and crash fatalities this year.
A new poll question about how the pandemic will impact readers’ holiday budget is now available to be used by WNA members.
WNA members who have signed up for an account with Polco can access their local version of the new question, as well as local poll results, on their dashboards. Those who have not signed up can do so here for their own dashboard. They can also opt to embed the WNA-branded question.
Solutions journalism seeks to look for and cover topics of great importance by examining responses to problems, seeking out and defining solutions and sharing with readers what is working in our society and why.
In Bart Pfankuch‘s most recent installment of “Better Writing with Bart,” he discusses how to implement this new form of journalism, which can lead to positive changes in our communities and the lives of residents.
Paul Ryan in late November, speaking out against President Trump, said the “legal challenges to the outcome and the attacks on our voting system really need to stop.”
Three Multi Media Channels newspapers — the Campbellsport News, Kewaskum Statesman and (Mayville) Dodge County Pionier— will relocate in January to a single office in the village of Theresa.
The move comes following the sale of the Pionier building in Mayville. Also up for sale is the building in Campbellsport, which since April 2019 has housed both the News and Statesman.
Rosemary Kendrick, who worked nearly 40 years as a reporter and copy editor at The Capital Times, died Nov. 10, in Madison. She was 80.
Hired by then-city editor Elliott Maraniss, Kendrick joined The Capital Times staff as a city hall reporter in September 1967. She moved in 1984 to the copy desk, where her sharp editing skills earned her the role of copy chief. Kendrick remained with the newspaper until her retirement in 2005.
After nearly 19 years of covering consumer business in the Fox Valley for The Post-Crescent, Maureen Wallenfang has written her final column for the Appleton newspaper.
Wallenfang, who announced her departure last week in a farewell column, wrote “The Buzz,” which ran every Sunday and received more than two million page views per year.
You can only make so many turkey sandwiches, right? So what to do with the rest of the leftovers? Try this turkey fried rice recipe.
Readers visiting WNA member websites from Nov. 10 to 22 were asked how the pandemic had impacted their holiday plans this year. Here are the results.
While consumers may be binge-watching video more than ever in a time of social distancing, new data shows cable television revenues falling in Wisconsin in the run-up to COVID-19.