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In science there’s a principle called the “butterfly effect” that suggests something as small as a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil can result in
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In science there’s a principle called the “butterfly effect” that suggests something as small as a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil can result in
School DataTool, a new online resource from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, offers a new way to compare statewide educational data.
During a recent Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Central Time” segment, WNA Foundation Board Member Eve Galanter spoke with Judith Siers-Poisson about the meaning of civics, the importance of participating in the political process and why the WNAF decided to launch the Wisconsin Civics Games.
Special education costs continue to rise in Wisconsin as state and federal aid lags behind, creating fiscal and education challenges for school districts.
The United States Copyright Office has removed a barrier for community newspapers seeking copyright protection, eliminating a restriction that required newspaper groups to register within a three-month window.
Republican lawmakers have agreed to pay their attorney $500 per hour, nearly double the rate Gov. Tony Evers is paying his in the lame-duck cases.
The Milton Courier announced Thursday it will sell the building and move its office to Fort Atkinson while editors and reporters work remotely in Milton.
Martin Henschel, brother of former Blair Press publisher Lee Henschel, plans to sell the newspaper’s building, likely ending the publication’s 120-year run.
The 2019 WNA Convention room block deadline has been extended until Monday, March 4. Be sure to reserve your room before then to guarantee our reduced $125/night room rate.
Hope McLeod, a former staff writer for the Bayfield County Journal and Ashland Daily Press, has published a new collection of feature stories.