Schools, counties lower retiree health care liabilities, but billions remain
In the past five years, Wisconsin’s largest school districts and counties together shed more than $779 million in potential costs for health benefits for their retirees.
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In the past five years, Wisconsin’s largest school districts and counties together shed more than $779 million in potential costs for health benefits for their retirees.
Unified Newspaper Group has added two new reporters — Neal Patten and Renee Hickman — to its staff, the Oregon Observer announced Thursday.
As the only cooperative-owned newspapers in Wisconsin, the (Frederic) Inter-County Leader and (Shell Lake) Washburn County Register see their unique business model as integral to their legacy and future.
Elizabeth “Libbie” (Faulkner) Nolan, former editor of The (Waukesha) Freeman, died Sunday in the town of Vernon, Wis. She was 102.
Of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment, only 71% of Americans can name at least one, according to a recent Freedom Forum Institute survey.
Jeff Patterson, central division president of Adams Publishing Group, and Matt McMillan, CEO of Sentinel Publications, have been selected as members of the board of directors for the newly formed America’s Newspapers.
Thomas Schippers, a circuit court judge in Illinois who worked as a journalist in Wisconsin during the 1980s, died Friday, Sept. 6, of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 59.
Weather in Wisconsin has been unpredictable this year, and unusually wet. Recent snow flurries reminded of just how long and strange the trip has been.
Early polling indicates fewer Wisconsin voters than voters nationwide jumping on the impeachment bandwagon.
Forty-seven attorneys general have joined a New York-led antitrust investigation into Facebook, the states announced Tuesday.