Robert J. Dickey, Gannett president and CEO, will retire in 2019
Robert J. Dickey, president and CEO of Gannett, which owns the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and several other Wisconsin newspapers, will retire in May 2019.
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Robert J. Dickey, president and CEO of Gannett, which owns the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and several other Wisconsin newspapers, will retire in May 2019.
Did you know that a free national park flows right through Wisconsin? And the Namekagon River is, hands down, one of Wisconsin’s most beautiful waterways.
In the Wisconsin state Senate, eight of the chamber’s 33 seats will be held by women — the lowest since the start of the 2011-12 session.
Eugene Ringhand, who worked 42 years at the (Eau Claire) Leader-Telegram, including 12 as editor, died Monday, Dec. 3. He was 82.
While the new building was being constructed, the hard work on the Courthouse Pub had just begun.The first step was to determine our identity.
A growing share of Wisconsin’s prison inmates are serving time for violent crimes. Their numbers rose from 59.4 percent of inmates in 2006 to 66.0 percent in 2017.
Adams Publishing Group has purchased the (Fort Atkinson) Daily Jefferson County Union and its affiliated weekly newspapers of Hometown News, Brian Knox, president of W.D. Hoard & Sons Co., announced Monday.
In his first two years, after Republicans took over the governor’s office and both houses of the Legislature, one out of every four bills was introduced and passed in less than two months,
Student interest in newspapers may be down, but Wisconsin schools are using new technologies and approaches to adjust, the Wausau City Pages reported Thursday.
James Clifford announced today that the Watertown Daily Times and Dodge County Independent News have been sold to Adams Publishing Group.