Capital Newspapers adds government reporter Bridget Cooke
Bridget Cooke, a western Wisconsin native, joined the Capital Newspapers staff last week after four years at the Monroe Times.
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Bridget Cooke, a western Wisconsin native, joined the Capital Newspapers staff last week after four years at the Monroe Times.
Last week marked 20 years since the Portage County Gazette printed the first edition of its revived weekly newspaper on July 2, 1999.
After struggling to survive its first year, The Badger Herald student newspaper will mark its 50th anniversary this fall.
I’m so glad I found YouTube on my computer. There are all kinds of programs and movies that are free, educational and even emotional.
Adams Publishing Group, which recently acquired the Beloit Daily News, has named Todd Colling general manager of the newspaper, APG’s Central Division president Jeff Patterson announced this week.
Marlon WhiteEagle, former editor of the Hocak Worak, hopes to increase access to information and transparency within the tribal government.
Nothing says summer nights more to me than the call of the whip-poor-will, which instantly takes me back to my childhood and listening to the bird as I drifted off to sleep.
A local developer has nominated The Post-Crescent building in Appleton to be considered for the National Register of Historic Places.
Speaker Robin Vos says he wants the Wisconsin State Assembly to look at legislation that would legalize medical marijuana when the body returns from its summer break in the fall.
An open records lawsuit filed by the Center for Media and Democracy helped ensure Wisconsin’s open records law applies to all requests, big or small.