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If you want records in electronic form, ask for them that way. And that’s how responsible officials will provide them – with or without the intervention of the courts.
The WNA Foundation is accepting nominations for the “Future Headliners” program, which will honor up to five young leaders who represent the best of our up-and-coming industry professionals.
For more than 200 years, Wisconsin’s newspapers have helped ensure that the state’s citizens are well informed through public notices.
One of the largest declines in Wisconsin state tax collections has gone largely unnoticed. UI tax collections declined 18.6% in 2017 to $751.3 million.
Wisconsin feels like home in so many ways. For those of you who have left, what do you take with you that feels like home?
Republicans at the Wisconsin state capitol are working hard to curry favor with rural voters in this election year of 2018.
The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, a nonprofit group that works to protect access to public meetings and records, is now accepting nominations for its annual Openness in Government Awards, or Opees.
Seeking and incorporating the many varied – yet pertinent – voices in a story is not always easy. It can take time and hard work – solid journalism that benefits the newspaper and readers alike.
Republicans in Madison and Washington are working to rein in those who get taxpayer-funded aid amid worries from social service advocates that the poor and underemployed are being unfairly targeted.
Wisconsinites are notoriously friendly, happy people. But everyone has their buttons that you just do not push. The phrase “cheesed off” may apply here.