
Former journalist and broadcaster Fritz Van Duyse dies at 93
Francis D. “Fritz” Van Duyse, a longtime sports broadcaster and journalist who started writing for the Door County Advocate at age 12, died Friday, April 17. He was 93.
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Francis D. “Fritz” Van Duyse, a longtime sports broadcaster and journalist who started writing for the Door County Advocate at age 12, died Friday, April 17. He was 93.
APG Media of Southern Wisconsin and Lee Enterprises each announced Wednesday programs that offer matching advertising grants to local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new poll question from Polco about when Wisconsin should end its “Safer At Home” policy is now available to be used by WNA members on their websites, social platforms and newsletters. Results from our previous poll question also are available below.
Katie Pulvermacher of Hartford Union High School was named the recipient of the 2020 NEWSPA/WNA Foundation Scholarship, the groups announced Thursday.
Readers visiting WNA member websites from March 20 to April 18 were asked whether they were most concerned about the health, financial or social impacts of COVID-19.
While revenues for Wisconsin municipalities will likely be hit hard by the COVID-19 economic shutdown, compared to other states local governments here may see at least some benefits from their heavy reliance on property taxes and state aids to fund public services.
The use and misuse of public health data promises to be abundant on social media in the weeks ahead as the administration of President Donald Trump and governors spar over how to lift virus restrictions across the United States.
We have shut our inn and winery business, making us one of the millions whose income or job has been lost. We don’t know how long it will take to recover. But we have each other. Like that rope I tied around the chimney, we’re holding on the best we can.
Wisconsin drillers and excavators routinely flout state laws and best practices — sometimes with dangerous results — to cheaply complete underground work that brings internet, phone, water and natural gas to residences and businesses
The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions is warning debt collectors against “harassing” debtors during the coronavirus pandemic.