Former Tomahawk Leader owner and publisher Clara Keenan dies at 92
Clara Keenan, who with her husband owned the Tomahawk Leader for more than 25 years, died Sept. 20, 2018, under the care of Ascension Home Hospice.
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Clara Keenan, who with her husband owned the Tomahawk Leader for more than 25 years, died Sept. 20, 2018, under the care of Ascension Home Hospice.
Solutions Journalism Network will provide 13 grants to U.S.-based newsrooms to support reporting on the 2018 midterm elections. The application deadline is Nov. 13, 2018.
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A Racine County judge’s decision to seal a public records lawsuit has confounded open government advocates, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
The Jackson County Chronicle, a weekly newspaper in Black River Falls, announced that Friday’s newspaper would be its last.
Leading up to the midterm elections, Google News Lab has created a way to see what’s trending at the state, county and city level. Google