AP Stylebook publishes new guide on sports gambling
With six states legalizing sports gambling in 2018 and many others expected to follow suit in 2019, the AP Stylebook has published a new topical guide for reporting on the subject.
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With six states legalizing sports gambling in 2018 and many others expected to follow suit in 2019, the AP Stylebook has published a new topical guide for reporting on the subject.
The tracking calendar will create a calendar based on all the bills, committees and public notices a user is tracking.
Though the state of Wisconsin’s general fund finished the 2018 fiscal year with the lowest deficit levels on record, there is still room for improvement,
The more we know about the efforts by officials in Racine to shield public records from public view, the more outrageous it seems.
Diane Niemeyer, who worked for 32 years at the Daily Jefferson County Union in Fort Atkinson, dies Thursday, Jan. 31. She was 71.
Elizabeth “Liz” Wing, a New York native who worked as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal in the 1950s, died Wednesday, Jan. 30. She was 87.
Jean Anderson, who worked for many years as a journalist in the Black River Falls area, died Wednesday, Jan. 23. She was 88. Anderson, a
I love reading jokes, it’s fun that we are able to laugh at silly stuff in life and, more importantly, to be able to laugh at ourselves. After all, laughter is the best medicine, right?
After a decade of one-party control of the governor’s office and both houses of the Legislature, Wisconsin residents are about to get an education in divided government.
MADISON – Nearly 100 students from 25 schools competed today in the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation’s Civics Games regional competitions. The teams, each comprising up