Fire Marshal’s Office denies open records request
ASHLAND – Months after announcing an Ashland house fire was sparked by an electrical problem, the state Fire Marshal’s Office has denied an open records
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ASHLAND – Months after announcing an Ashland house fire was sparked by an electrical problem, the state Fire Marshal’s Office has denied an open records
The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, a nonprofit group that works to protect access to public meetings and records, is now accepting nominations for its
Nearly 80 percent of the Wisconsin state Legislature is experiencing divided government for the first time this year, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report.
In a recent column, which he has made available to WNA members for publication, Multimedia Channels Publisher Wood explores the epidemic and provides thoughts on how we can fight it together.
Following a lengthy legal battle between The Lakeland Times and the state Department of Justice, the agency has released the names of all but two of the 19 disciplined employees sought by the newspaper.
Heidi Clausen, editor of The Country Today, recently celebrated 25 years with the agricultural newspaper.
Dee Zimmerman, a longtime employee of The Shopper and the Clark County Press, was recognized Saturday for her 50-year career with the newspapers.
The city of Racine has racked up nearly $18,000 in legal fees, according to recently unsealed records in Alderman Sandy Weidner’s public records lawsuit.
No decision has been made about the fate of The Blair Press following the death of publisher Lee Henschel on Jan. 9, the Trempealeau County Times has reported.
Matt Geiger, managing editor of the (Middleton) Times-Tribune will read from his latest collection of essays on Feb. 7 at the Middleton Public Library.