
Open meetings via teleconference ‘typically’ acceptable with appropriate accommodations
DOJ’s Office of Open Government has released an advisory regarding the ability of governmental bodies to hold public meetings via telephone conference.
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DOJ’s Office of Open Government has released an advisory regarding the ability of governmental bodies to hold public meetings via telephone conference.
Guidance from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention addresses the safety of packages and commercial goods during the COVID-19 outbreak.
It’s finally here! The book I’ve been wanting to write all these years, “Have You Eaten?” is finally here. It’s my memoir about growing up in Hong Kong.
Roberta Fischer, a retired journalist who earned her degree in 1948 from UW-Madison, died Feb. 28, in Madison. She was 94.
Jeff Arenz, a veteran journalist with more than 20 years of newspaper experience, has been named sports editor for the Daily News.
Pulse Research has just released the 2020 findings of the Pulse of America Annual Shopping survey.
Grant Blum, who spent nearly three decades as a part of the La Crosse Tribune newsroom, died Monday, March 2, in La Crosse. He was 88.
Due to the ongoing threat posed by COVID-19, the 2020 WNA Convention & Trade Show, scheduled for March 19-20 in Pewaukee, has been postponed.
Media and government do not have to be adversaries. Here are some tips for reporters and news sources to build better relationships.
Sharing or consolidating certain municipal functions may help local governments improve public services and possibly save costs, as aging populations, advances in technology, and economic growth increase demands for these services at a time of stagnant state revenues.