‘Showing’ beats ‘telling’ every time
When it comes to persuasive communication, think of ways to show what you’re saying because “showing” beats “telling” every time.
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When it comes to persuasive communication, think of ways to show what you’re saying because “showing” beats “telling” every time.
Incomes, not rent costs, appear to be the biggest impediment to affordable housing throughout Wisconsin, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report.
The WNA Foundation will host the inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games on Feb. 23, 2019, at the State Capitol in Madison.
Andrew Johnson, president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation, took over the role of National Newspaper Association president Saturday at the annual NNA Convention in Norfolk, Va.
Christina Luick has joined the Watertown Daily Times staff as its newest reporter. She will focus on city government and assist with the education beat.
Records obtained by The Post-Crescent detail how a handgun ended up in the possession of Robert Schmidt, who used the gun to kill his wife.
KENOSHA – A former middle school principal who resigned during an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations has withdrawn his request for an injunction. Former Washington
MADISON – The Center for Media and Democracy, a Madison-based nonprofit, sued the state Department of Justice (DOJ) this week for its refusal to release
Peter Annin, a veteran journalist who now works at Northland College, has published a new edition of his book “The Great Lakes Water Wars.”
David Van Wormer, who started his sports journalism career by reporting on teammates and classmates at Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School, will be inducted into the school’s athletic hall of fame.