Public Service Commission chair dismisses concerns over vacancy
Gov. Tony Evers’ pick to lead the Public Service Commission is dismissing concerns the now two-member body won’t be able to do its job overseeing public utilities.
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Gov. Tony Evers’ pick to lead the Public Service Commission is dismissing concerns the now two-member body won’t be able to do its job overseeing public utilities.
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.
OSHKOSH – A story written by a high school newspaper reporter has prompted questions about the district’s student media policy and its adherence to the
The largest school districts in Wisconsin also have the most English Learners, but the proportion of total students that are ELs varies widely by district.
Mitch Skurzewski, an Athens native, is the newest reporter for the Merrill Courier and Foto News, the newspapers announced last week.
A “superabundance of newspapers” led to the demise of Manitowoc’s first newspaper, Amy Meyer notes in a column Friday for its current newspaper, the Herald Times Reporter.
There’s a rhythm to life that settles deep inside the bones of anyone connected to the land. We see it and feel it in our daily routine with crops and animals.