
Newsprint mills could reduce production capacity
The consensus is that the next move will be for one or more newsprint mills to permanently reduce production capacity this year.
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The consensus is that the next move will be for one or more newsprint mills to permanently reduce production capacity this year.
As COVID-19 rapidly spreads across Wisconsin and worldwide, Madison nurses say they are standing in the “calm before the storm,” expecting a surge of infected patients to overwhelm hospital systems that sometimes struggle to meet typical demands.
Unable to work inside hospitals, University of Wisconsin nursing students are helping staff in another way: by watching their children.
A new poll question from Polco about which part of the coronavirus pandemic is most concerning is now available to be used by WNA members
Readers visiting WNA member websites from March 4-18 were asked whether they had adjusted travel plans due to coronavirus concerns. Here are the results.
Smaller newspapers were already struggling before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now they could be lost at a time when their communities need them more than ever.
The WNA has proactively reached out to Gov. Tony Evers’ office to emphasize that it’s critical the news media be classified as an essential business.
Newspapers provide an essential service at times of crisis. The WNA and its members are proud to provide this service during the coronavirus outbreak.
As the scope and threat of the coronavirus pandemic becomes clear, people all over the world hunger for two things: an effective vaccine and truthful information about the disease.
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