Wisconsin’s workforce challenges intensify
The number of working-age individuals living in Wisconsin has declined for several straight years, adding to concerns about workforce challenges.
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The number of working-age individuals living in Wisconsin has declined for several straight years, adding to concerns about workforce challenges.
Only you can make meeting coverage valuable and interesting. If you get lazy, readers suffer. If you work hard, the public will benefit.
MILWAUKEE — The 133rd Annual National Newspaper Association Convention & Trade Show kicked off Thursday in Milwaukee and will continue through Saturday morning. The Leadership
Steve Hannah, former CEO of The Onion and executive editor of the Milwaukee Journal, has published a new book titled “Dairylandia: Dispatches from a State of Mind.”
That 1957 baseball was a special sports memento from a special year. With one swing of the bat, Chris Hardie and his brother lost it.
Pat Schneider, a longtime reporter for The Cap Times in Madison, died Sunday, Oct. 29, at Agrace Hospice Care in Fitchburg, following a long battle with cancer. She was 65.
Less than three months after signing a budget that added 517 state positions, Gov. Tony Evers is seeking permission from the Joint Finance Committee to add 55 more full-time equivalents.
M.E. Sprengelmeyer, formerly of the Rocky Mountain News, didn’t like the direction big-city newspapers were going. So he left and bought his own paper.
A governor “committed to openness and transparency” should not be ending initiatives that improve compliance. Gov. Evers, the ball’s in your court.
America is indeed a great country and I am so proud to be a part of it. A recent concert at Como Park in the Twin Cities reminded me of that pride.