
Kamenick provides guidance for Wisconsin Act 253
Attorney Tom Kamenick has authored the first detailed analysis of 2023 Wisconsin Act 253, the new law permitting law enforcement agencies to charge for the redaction of video and audio recordings.
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Attorney Tom Kamenick has authored the first detailed analysis of 2023 Wisconsin Act 253, the new law permitting law enforcement agencies to charge for the redaction of video and audio recordings.
Despite a decline from the previous year, rates of chronic absenteeism for Wisconsin’s students in 2023 remained at historically high levels for children of every race, grade level, and socioeconomic status.
Madison native Katie Dean, former executive editor for The Capital Times in Madison, has been named editor-in-chief of In Business.
It is crucial to understand how to manage debt during a divorce action in Wisconsin.
Absentee and early in-person voting will be an important piece of the 2024 election puzzle. Activists on both sides are working furiously to get their voters to complete ballots before Nov. 5, Election Day.
It’s fall in Wisconsin, and what better way to celebrate the season than visiting a pumpkin patch? We’re taking you through each region of Wisconsin and letting you in on 5 of the best pumpkin patches across the state.
As we march through the end of October, the harvest season is earlier and going full throttle in farm country, thanks mainly to a long stretch of dry weather.
Associated Press is experiencing increased interest in its StoryShare service among state newspapers and is interested in expanding its use in newsrooms statewide. AP StoryShare is a platform that allows newsrooms to share content with or run content from partner newsrooms across the state and across the country.
Town of Minocqua Clerk Roben Haggart will be honored with the Wisconsin Newspaper Association’s 2024 Sunshine in Government Award
The Badger Project, the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, Madison 365, the Wausau Pilot & Review and Door County Knock all received $100,000 grants announced on Oct. 16 by Press Forward.