
Crisis highlights rural broadband internet challenges
The challenges of rural broadband access are becoming quite clear as students and employees shift to distance learning and working from home in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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The challenges of rural broadband access are becoming quite clear as students and employees shift to distance learning and working from home in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
As Wisconsinites exercised their constitutional right to vote April 7, the dearth of competition for local elected offices left many voters with no alternatives in many important races.
Many Wisconsinites who requested mail-in ballots did not receive them. So they either had to give up their right to vote or risk catching the virus.
Internet companies are adjusting to the increase in demand as more Wisconsinites work, learn and play “safer at home.”
COVID-19 has forced state and local public bodies to implement new methods and embrace new technologies to hold open meetings.
Two Wisconsin hospitals that filed medical debt lawsuits against dozens of patients during the coronavirus pandemic are dismissing some of those lawsuits.
Living by the lake, there’s no problem with water shortage. But growing up in Hong Kong, I learned to get by with much less than we have available today.
After spending more than four decades with his hometown newspaper, photographer Steve Kinderman is retiring this week from the Leader-Telegram.
With the impact of COVID-19 being felt across the globe, organizations are working to connect newsrooms with experts to support their reporting.
Eligible employers may now apply for Payroll Protection Program loans under the CARES Act. We’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.