Wisconsin Historical Society museum to feature interactive newspaper display
Plans for a new Wisconsin Historical Society museum include a prominent interactive display featuring the state’s newspapers.
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Plans for a new Wisconsin Historical Society museum include a prominent interactive display featuring the state’s newspapers.
Wisconsin local governments rank seventh nationally among states for being the most reliant on the property tax for their revenues.
With Memorial Day approaching, National Newspaper Association President Andrew Johnson put out a call to 11 states plus the Washington D.C. area to help complete the Wall of Faces project honoring those who died in the Vietnam War.
When writing, there’s nothing wrong with listening to the voices from our past that remind us to avoid bad habits and do great work.
David Maraniss wrote his new book “to understand myself and understand this country,” he told Doug Moe in a recent Isthmus profile.
Marjorie G. (Currey) Nelson, who with her husband founded the Burnett County Sentinel, died Thursday, May 2. She was 94.
A few weeks a year, we’re trapped in the no man’s land between winter and spring. On the farm, it’s time to clean the barns and the winter feeding areas.
In recognition of the newspaper’s increased reliance on subscriptions, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Wednesday began making more content exclusively available to its subscribers.
MINOCQUA – The Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce last month awarded The Lakeland Times of Minocqua with its Cornerstone of the Community award for its community support and involvement.
Forum Communications Co. President and CEO Bill Marcil Jr. has joined the board of the News Media Alliance, the group announced last week.