Three copy editors leave Kenosha News after decades at newspaper
Three copy editors who each had spent more than 20 years at the Kenosha News bid farewell to the newspaper Friday, Nov. 15
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Three copy editors who each had spent more than 20 years at the Kenosha News bid farewell to the newspaper Friday, Nov. 15
The Daily Globe in Ironwood, Mich., celebrated its 100th anniversary this week, publishing a commemorative edition featuring historic front pages.
The DeForest Times-Tribune, Lodi Enterprise and Poynette Press and the Waunakee Tribune are moving their offices to a new location in Waunakee, the newspapers announced this week.
NNA has expressed its approval of a proposal to provide employers with additional tools for compensating staff under the fluctuating salary method.
Three industry pioneers were inducted into the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame during a banquet on Thursday, Nov. 14, at The Madison Club.
Good luck and safe hunting to everyone in the woods this year. I’ll never forget the time, during my third hunting season, when I got my first buck.
Wisconsin Tourism Secretary Sarah Meaney rejected the charge she is politicizing the department, telling WisPolitics.com in mid-November she is driven by data, not politics.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has named Jim Malewitz, a veteran of nonprofit journalism, to be investigations editor for Wisconsin Watch.
Michael Edward Hughes, who started his career at the Kenosha News before moving into public relations, died Thursday, Oct. 31, in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 78.
In honor of longtime Madison reporter Pat Schneider, who died Sept. 29 following a long battle with cancer, The Cap Times and Madison chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists are partnering to create a one-time scholarship to benefit three young journalists.