Voters show support for closing ‘dark store’ loophole, legalizing marijuana
Advocates who want pro-marijuana legislation and a bill to rein in “dark stores” are hoping for progress in the next two years.
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Advocates who want pro-marijuana legislation and a bill to rein in “dark stores” are hoping for progress in the next two years.
Jeff Hovind, a Milwaukee native and former Wisconsin newspaper publisher and owner, died Thursday, Oct. 25 in Lincoln City, Oregon. He was 62.
The state Department of Justice and the UW Board of Regents have withdrawn a motion seeking to bar a reporter from publishing information.
The WNA has once again partnered with Pulse Research to conduct a comprehensive shopping survey of newspaper readers across the state. Members are encouraged to
A Dane County Circuit Court judge will hear arguments Nov. 13 in The Lakeland Times’ public records lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
Charles “Tom” Coe, former owner of the Whitewater Register and the Palmyra/Eagle Enterprise, died Wednesday, Oct. 24. He was 74. Coe ran the Register from
RACINE – A public records request by The (Racine) Journal Times for legal costs in the city of Racine’s contempt of court case against Alderman Sandy
From the stunning lights and beautiful music to the fun entertainment and all-around holiday cheer, here are eight things to love about the La Crosse Rotary Lights.
Election 2018 is in the books, and as midterms go, it was one to remember. Turnout in the election was the highest for a midterm since at least 1948
Donald Miller, a Fond du Lac native who worked for 44 years as a printer at The Reporter, died Oct. 28 at the Hospice Home of Hope. He was 88.