Former State Journal photo editor Meg Theno dies at 66
Meg Theno, who served as Wisconsin State Journal photo editor for seven years and spent nearly two decades at Madison newspapers, died Tuesday at age 66.
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Meg Theno, who served as Wisconsin State Journal photo editor for seven years and spent nearly two decades at Madison newspapers, died Tuesday at age 66.
Despite the challenges that community newspapers face, their future is not hopeless, Al Cross writes in his latest column. But they must adapt.
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Jake Ekdahl has joined the Sauk Prairie Eagle as a reporter, the newspaper announced Wednesday. He previously reported for the Juneau County Star-Times.
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Kris Leonhardt, senior editor for Multi Media Channels, introduced herself to readers in two new markets last week as she took on an expanded role with the company.
Scott Peterson, a veteran Milwaukee journalist and president of the WNA Foundation, has been named managing editor of the Watertown Daily Times.
I love singing; or I should say, I just love music. Strange enough, even if I don’t speak the language, I can pick up the tune and just sing along with my heart.
Jonathan Wolman, editor and publisher of The Detroit News, and son of Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Famer J. Martin “Murph” Wolman, died Monday, April 15.