Patrick Madden, first editor of UWGB’s Fourth Estate, dies at 69
Iron County circuit court judge Patrick Madden, who during college served as editor of UW-Green Bay’s student newspaper, died Wednesday, July 10. He was 69.
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Iron County circuit court judge Patrick Madden, who during college served as editor of UW-Green Bay’s student newspaper, died Wednesday, July 10. He was 69.
John Close, former sports editor of the Daily Jefferson County Union in Fort Atkinson, this week published a book on Edgerton native and former NASCAR driver Rich Bickle.
Recent UW-Stout graduate Kendra Lamer has joined the reporting staff of The Herald-Independent and The McFarland Thistle.
There are some years when I’m already taking my second cutting of hay in early July. At this rate, I’ll be lucky to take two cuttings all year.
An influx of Latinos is helping some of the least diverse counties in Wisconsin rank among those in the country seeing the greatest relative increase in diversity.
Hispanic residents have accounted for metro Milwaukee’s net population growth, filling a critical need for new workers to replace retiring baby boomers.
I never thought I would become a senior citizen so soon. Is it good or bad? Frankly, I don’t know and don’t care. At least, that’s what I thought.
Adam Feiner, an Illinois native with family ties to the Madison area, has been named sports editor for Unified Newspaper Group.
Wisconsin Newspaper Association members are invited to help celebrate 75 years of Trees For Tomorrow on Saturday, July 27, at Forest Fest.
Dotted across our rural landscape are haunting vestiges of what once was. Each place has a story. And that’s why abandoned properties always draw my curiosity.