Opees honor good acts and bad
As part of Sunshine Week, an annual celebration of open government that runs from March 10-16, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is bestowing its 13th annual Openness Awards, or Opees.
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As part of Sunshine Week, an annual celebration of open government that runs from March 10-16, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is bestowing its 13th annual Openness Awards, or Opees.
In today’s global economy, changes to laws in China are affecting the balance sheet of community newspapers in the United States.
It is time for some fun stuff again. I don’t know what it is, but every time I blink, another week has passed me by. Am I getting old, or life is just too good?
Congratulations to winners of the 2018 WNA Better Newspaper Contest! Let your readers know they’re reading an award-winning newspaper with these logos.
Two student media outlets — UW-Milwaukee’s MediaMilwaukee and Marquette University’s Marquette Wire — were recognized with John Patrick Hunter First Amendment awards on Friday, March 8, at the WNA Convention & Trade Show.
Often, when Wisconsin lawmakers and the governor talk about “the budget,” they are really referring to the general fund budget.
Recipients of 2018 Newspaper of the Year Awards were Publisher Sidney “Skip” Bliss and The Gazette, Janesville, (Daily Division) and Publisher Gregg Walker and The Lakeland Times, Minocqua (Weekly Division).
Fans of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are hoping for better times under a new governor.
It is mind-boggling — just how many stars are twinkling out there? And how many of them are looking back at us with a smile?
McLean Bennett is the newest member of the Daily News staff in West Bend, the newspaper announced Saturday.