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Dan Brandenburg, owner and publisher of the Marion Advertiser, died Monday, Aug. 26, after battling stomach cancer. He was 68.
Life expectancy in Wisconsin has declined slightly for the second straight year amid rising death rates from suicide, alcohol, and opioid drugs — especially in Milwaukee County.
Sam Roe, a Pulitzer Prize winner and four-time finalist, has been chosen to lead the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s investigative team, the newspaper announced Thursday.
Duane H. Freitag, a retired newspaper reporter and editor, recently published “A Common Treasure,” a book on the early history of New Glarus.
Alan Eisenberg, a colorful and controversial Milwaukee figure who served as editor of a Latino newspaper, died Friday, Aug. 16. He was 77.
I really nailed it this past week, and I have no one to blame but myself. My dirty boots and an old nail combined to prompt a tetanus scare.
National Newspaper Association President Andrew Johnson expressed his appreciation to the four sponsors of the Freedom of Information Act bill.
Of the 48 guards who accepted transfers to take advantage of a pay increase for working in Wisconsin’s most understaffed prisons, fewer than 25% went to the two facilities with the highest vacancy rates.
Life expectancy in Wisconsin has declined for the second straight year, due in large part to an increase in deaths caused by alcohol, drugs and suicide.