DOJ to pay $10K in legal fees in redaction case
The Wisconsin Department of Justice will pay at least $10,000 in Lakeland Times’ legal fees and costs in an open records case between the agency and the newspaper.
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The Wisconsin Department of Justice will pay at least $10,000 in Lakeland Times’ legal fees and costs in an open records case between the agency and the newspaper.
There’s nothing more refreshing than hiking in the open air and being rewarded with a postcard view. Here are 10 of Wisconsin’s most amazing aerial views!
Peter Spicer, who spent about five years as a journalist for several Wisconsin newspapers, recently published his first book, according to the Waunakee Tribune.
Stuart Levitan, a former reporter for The Capital Times in Madison, has published his second book on the city’s history, “Madison in the Sixties,”
Lee Enterprises on Tuesday announced it had appointed to vice president Christopher White, a group publisher overseeing newspapers in Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and New York.
Since 2005, Wisconsin has limited how municipal tax increases. Cities, counties, villages and towns may exceed them only by passing a referendum.
Being surrounded by nature in the Northwoods has taught me a lot in observing what is around me, not just taking big steps to get to my destinations.
Gov. Walker on Dec. 11 said the lame-duck legislation doesn’t amount to “a fundamental shift in powers” away from Tony Evers and Josh Kaul.
Jean Greenway, a Wisconsin native who in the 1980s served as a newspaper correspondent in southern Africa, died Tuesday, Nov. 27. She was 91.
Joann Renberg, who worked for more than 30 years as a reporter at the Kenosha News before retiring in 2005, recently passed away at age 83.