Turnover in the Legislature significant, but not unusual
With the two-year legislative session coming to a close, and elections looming, a host of familiar names are moving on to retirement, new jobs or bids for higher office.
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With the two-year legislative session coming to a close, and elections looming, a host of familiar names are moving on to retirement, new jobs or bids for higher office.
Celebrate your newspaper staff’s accomplishments and congratulate your colleagues in this year’s Better Newspaper Contest results tab.
Selling and sailing have a lot in common. Consider the jibe.
WNA members will have the opportunity to meet and interview aspiring young professionals on April 13 during the 2018 WNA Convention and Trade Show
Treat yourself this spring to a trip to the local greenhouse for some bright colors, fresh smells and pure bliss. Here are a few of our absolute favorites:
Donald Trump’s win in Wisconsin still lingers in the minds of national Democrats, especially for those who helped Barack Obama win here twice.
The lack of contested races for local government offices may be one reason why turnout for spring elections in Wisconsin is typically much lower than in the fall.
Representatives of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association and publishers from nearly 30 states met with federal lawmakers in Washington, D.C., today to address new newsprint tariffs that could have serious consequences for the newspaper industry.
Content may be king, but it’s good design that makes your content better, keeps it organized and compels people to read it.
Wisconsin’s nonpartisan spring elections tend to be low turnout affairs. About one-fourth as many eligible voters make it to spring polls as in the fall.