Longtime agricultural journalist John Oncken dies at 93
Longtime Wisconsin State Farmer and Capital Times agricultural columnist, dairy business leader and journalist John Oncken died on Dec. 2, 2024 in Cosa Mesa, Calif. ,
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Longtime Wisconsin State Farmer and Capital Times agricultural columnist, dairy business leader and journalist John Oncken died on Dec. 2, 2024 in Cosa Mesa, Calif. ,
Report for America has received a $20 million investment from the Knight Foundation to expand its innovative model of journalist recruitment and newsroom partnerships and increase trustworthiness of local journalism.
The Edgerton Reporter earned several National Newspaper Association awards during the 2024 NNA Better Newspaper Contest.
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