WNA Foundation honors 12 during Memorial Pylon in Eagle River
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation inducted 12 industry leaders during today’s WNA Memorial Pylon ceremony in Eagle River, Wis.
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The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation inducted 12 industry leaders during today’s WNA Memorial Pylon ceremony in Eagle River, Wis.
Graham Foster, Jr., who worked for 38 years as the editor of the Tomahawk Leader newspaper, died Tuesday, May 28. He was 89.
Most things with our minds and bodies decline as we get older, but stubbornness can actually increase with age. At least, it does in my case.
Despite the positive impact of the indoor smoking ban on public health, just one tribal-run casino has gone smoke-free since it was passed 10 years ago.
Bliss Communications on Monday announced it is selling its newspapers, including The (Janesville) Gazette, to Adams Publishing Group.
Shielding the names of winners would make it hard for the public and the media to figure out whether the lottery is on the up-and-up — or whether we are being bamboozled.
On May 5, we hosted a fundraising banquet at my wife’s Hope Church in Cochrane. We ended up cooking and serving 200 dinners, in a town of 420.
After nearly four decades in Tomahawk media, publishers Larry and Kathy Tobin have sold the Tomahawk Leader to Waupaca-based Multi Media Channels.
Statewide room tax collections have more than doubled since 1999, growing faster than inflation or state and local taxes collectively in Wisconsin.
The challenge is to find problems in your advertising sales process and fix them. If you do that, you’ll become a customer service hero.