
Robert Enstad, longtime Chicago Tribune reporter who lived in Kenosha, dies at 81
Robert Enstad, a longtime Chicago Tribune reporter and editor who grew up in River Falls, died Wednesday, Jan. 29. He was 81.
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Robert Enstad, a longtime Chicago Tribune reporter and editor who grew up in River Falls, died Wednesday, Jan. 29. He was 81.
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is seeking applications for a new initiative aimed at helping newsrooms adopt and manage digital publishing platforms, the nonprofit announced Wednesday.
National Newspaper Association today applauded passage in the U.S. House of Representatives of the USPS Fairness Act, HR 2382. The bill would reverse a Congressional act of 2006 that imposed a heavy financial burden upon the U.S. Postal Service to set aside billions of dollars for future retiree benefits.
National Newspaper Association has urged the Postal Regulatory Commission to abandon its proposal for postage increases for small newspapers that could add nearly 50% to distribution costs over the next five years.
Snow, tight spots and a truck offer an excellent reminder of why it’s always helpful to measure distances precisely rather than just estimating.
Gov. Tony Evers is getting some traction on his call for aid to farmers and rural Wisconsin. Evers made the call for a special session during his State of the State address in January.
Waupaca-based Multi Media Channels has purchased City Pages, a news and entertainment weekly based in Wausau.
Public officials’ unreasonable and undocumented charges for open records requests don’t promote complete public access. They obstruct it.
Total enrollment in Wisconsin public schools declined for the fifth straight year in the 2018-19 school year, while the student population is more diverse.
My heart melts every time when I see an elderly couple walk hand in hand. But I also enjoy funny jokes about everyday life between husbands and wives.