
Dave Greschner to retire as Chronotype sports editor
After more than four decades as sports editor of The (Rice Lake) Chronotype, Dave Greschner has announced his retirement. His final issue will be July 15.
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After more than four decades as sports editor of The (Rice Lake) Chronotype, Dave Greschner has announced his retirement. His final issue will be July 15.
Tammy Stesenski, who in 1993 founded the City Pages alt-weekly in Wausau, is stepping away from the newspaper several months earlier than planned, she announced last week in a column.
Vanessa Swales, a former New York Times reporting fellow, has joined Wisconsin Watch as an investigative reporter, the non-profit newsroom announced Wednesday.
A new poll question from Polco about requiring face masks in public places is now available to be used by WNA members.
Readers visiting WNA member websites and social platforms from June 24 to July 6 were asked which canceled summer activities they would miss most in 2020. Here are the results.
Wisconsin communities spent about $1.28 billion on law enforcement in 2018, up from $353 million in 1986, an increase of nearly 60% after accounting for inflation.
We never forget the sorrow but it’s how we move on that lifts our spirit. From the ashes of anguish arises the determination to carry on.
Four decades after joining the Wisconsin State Journal newsroom, longtime sports columnist Tom Oates has announced his retirement.
Curt W. “Bill” Hibbard Jr., a longtime reporter and editor for the Milwaukee Journal, died Wednesday, July 1. He was 92.
After graduating with his journalism degree from UW-Madison in 1950, Hibbard started his career covering city hall and police for the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald in Iowa. A year later, he returned to Wisconsin to join the reporting staff at the Journal, where he served in several roles, including writing for the men’s lifestyle section and traveling around the word as the newspaper’s travel editor.
The state Supreme Court has declined to fast track a case seeking to force from the rolls thousands of Wisconsin voters who may have moved, making it likely the suit won’t be resolved until after the Nov. 3 election.