Sauk County records lawsuit remains unresolved
Despite a motion seeking to appeal a judge’s decision in a public records lawsuit, Sauk County officials remain undecided about how they will proceed.
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Despite a motion seeking to appeal a judge’s decision in a public records lawsuit, Sauk County officials remain undecided about how they will proceed.
Despite losing one seat in the Assembly, Republicans are increasing the size of their staff as Democratic Gov. Tony Evers takes office.
So, what are the six P’s? They are Price, Place, People, Product, Promotion and Profit. Let’s talk about each P, and why it is so important.
In 2017, the manufacturing sector in Wisconsin produced $59.1 billion in economic output and employed 16.4 percent of the state workforce.
Increasingly, it is up to writers to put in the time and effort on their own to improve their ability to communicate and write with clarity, concision and flair.
A UW-Oshkosh professor is suing the university and the UW System Board of Regents to prevent them from releasing records to the Wisconsin State Journal.
Perry Farrell, a longtime sports writer who worked for the Milwaukee Journal in the 1980s, retired last week from the Detroit Free Press.
As it begins a year-long celebration of its 125th anniversary, the Kenosha News is compiling a timeline of when local residents and companies began subscribing, advertising or delivering the newspaper.
After nearly 35 years as general manager, Chuck Gauger retired from the (Whitehall) Trempealeau County Times at the end of 2018.
Lynne Lance is the new executive director of the National Newspaper Association, the organization announced in this months Pub Aux.