
Former Ripon publisher Tim Lyke honored by Chamber of Commerce
Tim Lyke, who in December 2019 retired as publisher of the Ripon Commonwealth Press, was honored last week by the Ripon Area Chamber of Commerce, the newspaper reported Thursday.
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Tim Lyke, who in December 2019 retired as publisher of the Ripon Commonwealth Press, was honored last week by the Ripon Area Chamber of Commerce, the newspaper reported Thursday.
Beginning with its March 5 edition, the Ripon Commonwealth Press is moving its print edition to a tabloid format, the newspaper announced Thursday.
Recent trends in Wisconsin local government library funding suggest they remain a priority even as the way in which libraries serve communities changes.
Donald. J. “Don” Friday, who was sports editor of the Stevens Point Journal for 40 years, died Saturday, Feb. 22, at Point Manor nursing home in Stevens Point. He was 83.
One attribute of nearly all farmers is their innate ability to fix things. Now they’re being forced to fight for that right to repair.
Well ahead of the Wisconsin presidential primary on April 7, President Trump and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg have aggressively built a campaign presence on the ground here.
The (Juneau) Dodge County Independent News will be merged into the Watertown Daily Times following its Feb. 27 issue, the newspapers announced Thursday.
Would you believe it if I told you that I was actually in front of a movie camera once? My 15 seconds of fame came as an extra in an airline commercial.
Registration is open for the Center for Journalism Ethics’ annual spring conference at UW-Madison, the center announced Monday.
In the pursuit of fairness and accuracy, newspapers should consider implementing a “fact check” sheet. Individuals who either are sources or subjects of news stories are the best judge of how editors and reporters are doing their jobs. So why not ask them directly?