
Chris White named Wisconsin State Journal publisher
Chris White, a veteran newspaper publisher that has been with Lee Enterprises since 2013, has been named publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal, the Madison newspaper announced Thursday.
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Chris White, a veteran newspaper publisher that has been with Lee Enterprises since 2013, has been named publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal, the Madison newspaper announced Thursday.
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One lesson that has been driven home during the global COVID-19 pandemic is how interdependent and global our economy is.
The next test of voting during a pandemic will come on May 12, when voters cast ballots in the 7th Congressional District, which sprawls across 26 counties in central and northern Wisconsin.
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Candidates seeking to get their name on the fall ballot have gotten creative as they try to collect signatures on nomination papers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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During the “safer-at-home” order, a Middleton family has started The Quarantine Times, an online newspaper featuring content created by children.
Claire Lundgren, 10, and her sister, Rachel, 8, are among many children across the country publishing their own newspaper during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The WNA Foundation on Monday celebrated Wisconsin’s student journalists, announcing the winners in its college and high school Better Newspaper Contests.
The 2019 WNAF Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest featured 318 entries from 14 campus newspapers across 20 categories. Arches, Mount Mary College’s student publication, took home top honors in General Excellence.
Winners of the WNAF’s professional contest will be announced on May 15.