Waukesha Freeman celebrates 160 years
The (Waukesha) Freeman celebrated its 160th birthday Friday, publishing a front-page story with historical photos and a timeline of major events.
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The (Waukesha) Freeman celebrated its 160th birthday Friday, publishing a front-page story with historical photos and a timeline of major events.
Award-winning political reporter Jessie Opoien is taking over the role of opinion editor for The Cap Times, the Madison newspaper announced Friday.
Does the customer need a full load or a half load? John Foust uses a firewood analogy to demonstrate why it’s important to ask questions before selling.
In the 2018-19 school year, over 350 of Wisconsin’s 421 school districts reported serving at least one English Learner (EL).
Platteville High School students Spencer Olds, Alex Sonsalla, Jacob Sherer and Liam Reinicke are the champions of the inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games.
Four state open government champions — from California, Georgia, South Dakota and Texas — will be inducted into the National Freedom of Information Coalition’s Open Government Hall of Fame, the organization announced this week.
Tracy Grant, a Washington Post managing editor for staff development and standards, will be featured at the annual Ann Devroy Memorial Forum on April 18 at UW-Eau Claire’s Schofield Auditorium.
National political strategists David Axelrod and Karl Rove will be on the UW-Green Bay campus for a point-counterpoint conversation at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 at the Weidner Center.
Starting April 4, readers of the Leader-Telegram will need a subscription to read stories on the Eau Claire newspaper’s website.
William “Bill” Strasser, who spent more than three decades with the Stevens Point Journal, died Sunday, March 24, 2019. He was 93.