Possible solutions to Wisconsin’s workforce challenges
As Wisconsin’s demographic makeup skews older, its leaders must consider measures to ensure its workforce can support future economic growth.
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As Wisconsin’s demographic makeup skews older, its leaders must consider measures to ensure its workforce can support future economic growth.
After months of hard work by the editorial teams in Madison, La Crosse, Racine and Green Bay, the Wisconsin Newspaper Association is excited to announce today’s launch of our statewide Homelessness in Wisconsin project.
Despite promising efforts, the relentless trauma and indignities of homelessness remain a daily reality for tens of thousands of men, women and children in Wisconsin.
Following months of work with the Polco team, the Wisconsin Newspaper Association is ready to launch its first two polling questions for WNA members.
Have questions about getting started with Polco? Here’s a quick look at how it works, from signing up to embedding questions and using the results.
Legislation initiated by the WNA that would allow newspapers to send public notice affidavits via email received unanimous support today from the Assembly.
The annual increase in postage classes heavily used by newspapers has been revealed by the US Postal Service and are relatively moderate, in line with inflation.
The National Newspaper Association, while meeting for its annual convention in Milwaukee, called for Congress to renew its commitment to postal reform in light of a new report criticizing the Postal Service for steeply rising costs despite spotty service performance.
Science journalist and author Christie Aschwanden will visit UW-Madison next week as its science writer in residence, the school announced Thursday.
James and Margaret Hardie came to the area now known as Hardie’s Creek in 1854. Four generations have now toiled in these hills.