Documents reveal disciplinary actions, gratitude toward former police chief
Personnel records obtained under the open records law by the DeForest Times-Tribune paint a mixed picture of former police chief Daniel Furseth.
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Personnel records obtained under the open records law by the DeForest Times-Tribune paint a mixed picture of former police chief Daniel Furseth.
CAMBRIDGE – Madeline Westberg, a Madison native, has been named the new associate editor of the Cambridge News & Deerfield Independent. Westberg is a 2017 graduate
Too many opinions spoil a presentation. Do everything you can to limit the number of decision makers in the room.
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Secrecy in government, compounded by court-ordered secrecy, gives rise to speculation and rumor. That never serves the public interest.
A group of media organizations, including the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, has filed a motion to intervene in a public records lawsuit sealed by a Racine County judge.
The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council celebrated its 40th anniversary Tuesday at the State Capitol in Madison. Formed in 1978 under the direction of former Milwaukee