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Years ago, my wife received Marie Kondo’s book as a gift. After recently watching her Netflix show, we followed the KonMari method of tidying up our home.
Legislation regulating the use of police body cameras continues to flounder in the state Senate, despite the support of open government advocates the bipartisan Joint Legislative Council.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has partnered with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to support one student journalist in covering an international story.
The results of the Jan. 8 Polco question about legalizing sports gambling in Wisconsin are now available.
The first National News Literacy Week, presented by The News Literacy Project and The E.W. Scripps Company, will be held Jan. 27-31.
A new question from Polco regarding voting in 2020 elections in Wisconsin is now available to be used by WNA members on their websites and social media.
The Reporter this year will celebrate its 150th anniversary in Fond du Lac. To commemorate the milestone, it plans to publish a sesquicentennial series.
Last year, Wisconsin’s “hidden deficit” in the general fund fell by more than $2 billion since 2011, the largest percentage decrease in decades.
One of the great joys in writing a column is receiving feedback from readers. Whether positive or negative, it helps you understand the impact of your work.
Simplicity in advertising should not be limited to national brands. Local businesses need it, too. Here are three tips on how to keep it simple.